Lockerbie 'bomber' to be transferred to Libya?

curiouser and curiouser..........
 
curiouser and curiouser..........
 
curiouser and curiouser..........
 
curiouser and curiouser..........
 
curiouser and curiouser..........
 
curiouser and curiouser..........
 
More on this:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 40.0.0.php

"A top secret document vital to unearthing the truth about the Lockerbie
bombing was obtained by the Crown Office but never shown to the defence
team, The Herald can reveal today.

Prosecutors have refused to make public the report, which is classified
as confidential under national security guidelines and could apparently
fatally undermine the case against Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi.

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) team that
investigated Megrahi's conviction is understood to have discovered the
existence of a document about the MST13 timer which allegedly detonated
the bomb over Lockerbie in 1988, killing 270 people.

advertisementUsing its enhanced powers, the commission compelled the
Crown to show it the highly confidential document and decided the
contents - still unknown to the defence - were sufficiently disturbing
for a court to have believed the conviction could have been a
miscarriage of justice."

And...

"Members of the Crown Office are understood to have signed an agreement
with the US security agencies at the time to say that, if they viewed
certain confidential documents, they would not disclose the details."
 
More on this:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 40.0.0.php

"A top secret document vital to unearthing the truth about the Lockerbie
bombing was obtained by the Crown Office but never shown to the defence
team, The Herald can reveal today.

Prosecutors have refused to make public the report, which is classified
as confidential under national security guidelines and could apparently
fatally undermine the case against Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi.

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) team that
investigated Megrahi's conviction is understood to have discovered the
existence of a document about the MST13 timer which allegedly detonated
the bomb over Lockerbie in 1988, killing 270 people.

advertisementUsing its enhanced powers, the commission compelled the
Crown to show it the highly confidential document and decided the
contents - still unknown to the defence - were sufficiently disturbing
for a court to have believed the conviction could have been a
miscarriage of justice."

And...

"Members of the Crown Office are understood to have signed an agreement
with the US security agencies at the time to say that, if they viewed
certain confidential documents, they would not disclose the details."
 
More on this:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 40.0.0.php

"A top secret document vital to unearthing the truth about the Lockerbie
bombing was obtained by the Crown Office but never shown to the defence
team, The Herald can reveal today.

Prosecutors have refused to make public the report, which is classified
as confidential under national security guidelines and could apparently
fatally undermine the case against Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi.

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) team that
investigated Megrahi's conviction is understood to have discovered the
existence of a document about the MST13 timer which allegedly detonated
the bomb over Lockerbie in 1988, killing 270 people.

advertisementUsing its enhanced powers, the commission compelled the
Crown to show it the highly confidential document and decided the
contents - still unknown to the defence - were sufficiently disturbing
for a court to have believed the conviction could have been a
miscarriage of justice."

And...

"Members of the Crown Office are understood to have signed an agreement
with the US security agencies at the time to say that, if they viewed
certain confidential documents, they would not disclose the details."
 
More on this:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 40.0.0.php

"A top secret document vital to unearthing the truth about the Lockerbie
bombing was obtained by the Crown Office but never shown to the defence
team, The Herald can reveal today.

Prosecutors have refused to make public the report, which is classified
as confidential under national security guidelines and could apparently
fatally undermine the case against Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi.

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) team that
investigated Megrahi's conviction is understood to have discovered the
existence of a document about the MST13 timer which allegedly detonated
the bomb over Lockerbie in 1988, killing 270 people.

advertisementUsing its enhanced powers, the commission compelled the
Crown to show it the highly confidential document and decided the
contents - still unknown to the defence - were sufficiently disturbing
for a court to have believed the conviction could have been a
miscarriage of justice."

And...

"Members of the Crown Office are understood to have signed an agreement
with the US security agencies at the time to say that, if they viewed
certain confidential documents, they would not disclose the details."
 
More on this:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 40.0.0.php

"A top secret document vital to unearthing the truth about the Lockerbie
bombing was obtained by the Crown Office but never shown to the defence
team, The Herald can reveal today.

Prosecutors have refused to make public the report, which is classified
as confidential under national security guidelines and could apparently
fatally undermine the case against Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi.

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) team that
investigated Megrahi's conviction is understood to have discovered the
existence of a document about the MST13 timer which allegedly detonated
the bomb over Lockerbie in 1988, killing 270 people.

advertisementUsing its enhanced powers, the commission compelled the
Crown to show it the highly confidential document and decided the
contents - still unknown to the defence - were sufficiently disturbing
for a court to have believed the conviction could have been a
miscarriage of justice."

And...

"Members of the Crown Office are understood to have signed an agreement
with the US security agencies at the time to say that, if they viewed
certain confidential documents, they would not disclose the details."
 
More on this:
http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 40.0.0.php

"A top secret document vital to unearthing the truth about the Lockerbie
bombing was obtained by the Crown Office but never shown to the defence
team, The Herald can reveal today.

Prosecutors have refused to make public the report, which is classified
as confidential under national security guidelines and could apparently
fatally undermine the case against Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi.

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) team that
investigated Megrahi's conviction is understood to have discovered the
existence of a document about the MST13 timer which allegedly detonated
the bomb over Lockerbie in 1988, killing 270 people.

advertisementUsing its enhanced powers, the commission compelled the
Crown to show it the highly confidential document and decided the
contents - still unknown to the defence - were sufficiently disturbing
for a court to have believed the conviction could have been a
miscarriage of justice."

And...

"Members of the Crown Office are understood to have signed an agreement
with the US security agencies at the time to say that, if they viewed
certain confidential documents, they would not disclose the details."
 
Revealed: CIA offered $2m to Lockerbie witness and brother

seems like more info is appearing in the Scottish mainstream press every day:

Revealed: CIA offered $2m to Lockerbie witness and brother

http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 67.0.0.php

Recently discovered papers show Scottish police officers investigating
the 1988 bombing were aware the US intelligence service had discussed
financial terms and witness protection schemes with Tony Gauci and his
brother, Paul.

They documented the talks and it would have been standard practice for
such information to have been relayed to the prosecution team before the
trial of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, the Libyan serving 27 years
for the bombing.

However, his defence team was never told of the CIA offer,
in what critics say is another example of non-disclosure that undermines
the credibility of Mr Gauci and, in turn, the Crown's case against
Megrahi.
 
Revealed: CIA offered $2m to Lockerbie witness and brother

seems like more info is appearing in the Scottish mainstream press every day:

Revealed: CIA offered $2m to Lockerbie witness and brother

http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/di ... 67.0.0.php

Recently discovered papers show Scottish police officers investigating
the 1988 bombing were aware the US intelligence service had discussed
financial terms and witness protection schemes with Tony Gauci and his
brother, Paul.

They documented the talks and it would have been standard practice for
such information to have been relayed to the prosecution team before the
trial of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi, the Libyan serving 27 years
for the bombing.

However, his defence team was never told of the CIA offer,
in what critics say is another example of non-disclosure that undermines
the credibility of Mr Gauci and, in turn, the Crown's case against
Megrahi.
 
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