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Mark Nunes and Andrew Markland lawfully killed in Chandler's Ford bank robbery

Two robbers shot dead by police as they attempted to raid a security van were lawfully killed, an inquest jury found today.

Gang leader Mark Nunes, 35, was shot by a police marksman when he ran towards a G4S security guard and pointed a loaded 9mm handgun at his head outside the HSBC bank in Chandler's Ford in September 2007, the jury decided at Winchester Coroner's Court.

His accomplice Andrew Markland, 36, was shot twice by another marksman from the Metropolitan Police's CO19 firearms team when he ran across the road and picked up the gun, the jury of two men and nine women also found.

Officers were lying in wait for the gang after receiving intelligence that Nunes was planning to hold up a cash delivery van in the town.

Police had been investigating Nunes and his accomplices for a year and the gang was responsible for similar raids across southern England that netted more than £500,000.

The ''meticulously planned'' covert operation on September 13 by the Met's Flying Squad had been set up to intercept and detain ringleader Nunes, from Streatham, South London and his gang, which included Markland, a chef, from Brixton, south London.

But an armed officer who had seen the ''overt act'' when Nunes pulled the gun, opened fire and shot him. Markland ran over, picked up the gun and he too was shot.

He was then seen moving so another shot was fired into his chest, the hearing was told.

Surveillance teams had spotted Markland in a bus stop over the road from the bank, and then Nunes as a passenger in a Volvo estate. But police did not pounce because they still did not have enough evidence, the hearing in Winchester was told.

Instead they waited for two minutes until Nunes made his move.

The last moments of the two men were captured on a surveillance video shot by the Met and it was shown to the jury during the six-week hearing.

The hearing heard from the police commander on the ground that day Detective Chief Inspector Terry Wilson who said that officers needed to catch Nunes in the act as there was not enough evidence to arrest him.

He told the hearing that Nunes took officers ''by surprise'' when he pulled out a gun.

Post-mortem examinations found Nunes died from a high-velocity gunshot wound to the chest which exited through the neck and Markland died from two separate high-velocity gunshot wounds to the chest.

Comments(2)

Grumpyaswell says...
7:12pm Wed 16 Nov 11

Two men who go armed with intent to commit robbery and possibly kill or maim people going about their lawful business are shot dead by the police. Good! Well done police. Saved the government some money on prison costs as well!

O Dear says...
1:46pm Tue 22 Nov 11

You live by the sword, you die by the sword.

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