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BOMBER MAY RETURN UNDER LIBYA DEAL

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Alex Salmond says Abdelbaset al-Megrahi may return to Libya

Wednesday December 19,2007

Britain is about to sign an agreement with Libya which could pave the way for the eventual return of the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing, Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond has said.

A Scottish Government source said Justice Secretary Jack Straw spoke to his opposite number north of the border, Kenny MacAskill, and told him Abdelbaset al-Megrahi would not be excluded from a Prisoner Transfer Agreement (PTA) expected to be finalised soon.

Mr Salmond said he was "deeply disappointed" by the development, which comes just days ahead of the 19th anniversary of the 1988 outrage.

Al-Megrahi, who is serving life in Greenock Prison, is currently pursuing a second appeal against his 2001 conviction for bombing Pan Am Flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie on December 21 1988.

Former prime minister Tony Blair signed a memorandum of understanding during a visit to Libya in May this year, kicking off negotiations on an agreement allowing the transfer of prisoners between the justice systems of the two states.

But Downing Street said then that the memorandum did not cover the al-Megrahi case, and that any future transfer involving him would anyway be a devolved matter for Scottish authorities - effectively granting Holyrood a veto on his return home.

The Foreign Office has said discussions on the proposed PTA were continuing and no agreement had been reached.

And a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Justice pointed out that, under the terms of PTAs in force between the UK and 97 countries worldwide, prisoners can only be transferred where both Britain and the receiving state agree to the move.

But Mr Salmond said it was not good enough to assume that any proposed transfer for al-Megrahi would be blocked by ministers in London or Edinburgh.

He insisted a specific measure should be included in any agreement with Tripoli, excluding any individual convicted of involvement in the Lockerbie bombing from being transferred.


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TRUE JUSTICE

20.12.07, 12:15pm

Let's hope that Mossad ensures that the guy exits the plane that takes him home to Libya in the same way that his victims exited their PanAm flight over Lockerbie.

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GOOD LUCK IN LIBYA MATE

20.12.07, 11:26am

Blair is still haunting us even after he has gone. I wonde rhow many other deals he has done that will come back to haunt us. Whether Ali Bongo did it or didn't do it the question is what is he going back to in Libya or is he going back?

With Alex Salmond being hacked off with the decision maybe Straw is going to let him stay in the UK? Yes that thought pattern makes sense and leads to an application to stay in Scotland as his human rights will be threatened if he goes back to have his balls cut off in Libya. So your right Alex start sorting him out a decent house wiht asscoiated benefits in say.....Lockerbie

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