Wednesday, August 24, 2011

With The Fall Of Gadafi, The Hunt For The Lockerbie Bomber Begins

Abdel Basset Ali Megrahi, who was convicted a decade ago in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, was seen sitting alongside Kadafi at a rally last month. (The Telegraph / July 26, 2011)

Libya: Hunt For Lockerbie Bomber Amid The Chaos Of Tripoli -- Scotsman

THE Scottish council charged with monitoring the Lockerbie bomber was last night attempting to track him down amid claims that Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi could have breached the terms of his licence.

A former Libyan intelligence agent, he is supposed to keep in regular contact with officials at East Renfrewshire Council, the local authority area where his family had a home while he was imprisoned in Scotland.

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More News On The Hunt For The Lockerbie Bomber

Libya: demands grow in US for extradition of Lockerbie bomber
-- The Telegraph
Calls Rise to Send Lockerbie Bomber Back to Prison -- Wall Street Journal
Lawmakers want Lockerbie bomber returned to jail -- L.A. Times
U.S. Lawmakers Demand Lockerbie Brought Back to 'Justice' as Qaddafi Regime Crumbles -- FOX News
U.S. lawmakers urge new moves against Lockerbie bomber -- Reuters
Where’s the Lockerbie bomber? -- AJC
American politicians want Lockerbie bomber extradited -- Daily Star
N.Y. pols: Jail the Lockerbie bomber -- Politico
Call for Libya's al-Megrahi to be reimprisoned in UK -- BBC
More bad news for Megrahi: Scottish probation officers are on his trail -- The Independent
Should the Lockerbie bomber go back to jail? -- Bryan Kay, Christian Science Monitor

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