Lawrence Anini
Lawrence Nomanyagbon Anini (c. 1960 – March 29, 1987) [2] was a Nigerian bandit who terrorised Benin City in the 1980s along with his sidekick, Monday Osunbor. He was captured and executed for his crimes.
Lawrence Anini | |
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Born | Lawrence Anini 1960 |
Died | Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria | 29 March 1987
Cause of death | Execution by firing squad |
Other names |
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Children | Osayi Lawrence Lawson, Osaro Lawrence Lawson[1] |
Conviction(s) | Armed Robbery and Firearms |
Criminal penalty | Death |
Partner(s) | Monday Osunbor, Friday Ofege, Smallie, Henry Ekponwan, Eweka and Alhaji Zed Zed |
Arrest
On December 3, 1986, he was caught at a house in Benin City between 2nd and 3rd East Circular Road in the company of a girlfriend. His girlfriend was said to have betrayed him.His friends was arrested while he was shot in the leg, transferred to a military hospital. Several days after he was shot in the leg, one of his legs was amputated.[3] The country's military leader, Ibrahim Babangida, demanded a speedy trial. Anini was convicted of most of his charges and was executed on March 29, 1987 in Benin city. .[2]
References
- Adesina, Michael (21 April 2019). "I'm proud of my father, Anini's son declares after 32 years". P.M. News. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
- P E Igbinovia (Spring 1988). "Wound Ballistics, Reasonable Force and Anini's Incapacitation". International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. 12 (1): 131–135. doi:10.1080/01924036.1988.9688886.
- Film of the execution broadcast by BBS TV Benin Channel 55
- Marenin, Otwin (June 1987). "The Anini Saga: Armed Robbery and the Reproduction of Ideology in Nigeria". The Journal of Modern African Studies. 25 (2): 259–281. doi:10.1017/S0022278X00000380. JSTOR 161014.
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