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The case of Anibalzinho was never just about a single murder. During the trials, several defendants alleged that , the son of then-President Joaquim Chissano, had ordered the hit. Although Nyimpine denied these claims, the accusations highlighted the dangerous intersection of organized crime and political dynasties. Anibalzinho’s ability to repeatedly vanish from "top-security" facilities fueled public outrage and international concern over the integrity of the Mozambican justice system. Conclusion
He was eventually captured in South Africa, returned to Mozambique, only to escape again in May 2004. He fled to Canada, where he sought political asylum, but was arrested by Interpol at Toronto airport and extradited back to Mozambique in January 2005. Anibalzinho Udhiri Mani Ngadzango
Anibalzinho's legal saga is marked by repeated escapes and a perceived level of protection from high-ranking officials. The case of Anibalzinho was never just about a single murder
Following a successful appeal for a retrial since he was not present for his first sentencing, Anibalzinho was sentenced to 30 years in prison in January 2006 for his role as the recruiter and leader of the hit squad. Political Significance Anibalzinho's legal saga is marked by repeated escapes
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