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capixaba
06-08-2007, 09:40 PM
Lockerbie bomber claim challenged

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Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi was jailed for life
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Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has hit out at claims that a prisoner exchange agreement with Libya did not cover the Lockerbie bomber
Downing Street insisted a memorandum of understanding, signed during a trip by Tony Blair to Libya, did not apply to Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi.
Meanwhile, former first minister Jack McConnell said transfer attempts were made while he was in office.
Mr McConnell said he was keen to retain his right of veto under Scots law.
The row broke out when the UK Government published details of a deal struck with Libya on prisoner exchange - but it insisted the document did not cover al-Megrahi's case and that no deal had been signed over his future.
First Minister Alex Salmond voiced concern at Holyrood that al-Megrahi could be transferred back to a jail in Libya, comments which were backed by the other Scottish parties.
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Mr MacAskill told the BBC's Good Morning Scotland programme that there was no mention of al-Megrahi in the memorandum, but added: "When we're talking about the transfer of Libyan prisoners they are not secreted in Barlinnie, Saughton, Perth or anywhere else.
"We have only one Libyan national in custody and when we talk about the transfer of prisoners, frankly it is ludicrous to suggest that we are talking in a context other than this major atrocity that was perpetrated on Scottish soil and which was dealt with by a Scottish court and with a sentence provided by Scottish judges."
'Urgent review'
The justice secretary added: "When we talk about the transfer of Libyan prisoners within the jurisdiction of the government of Scotland, we are talking about the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing."
Mr McConnell, in an interview with the radio station talk 107, said the nature of his discussions over a transfer must remain private. However, he added: "Personally, I was always very keen to retain the right of veto that we had in Scotland as a devolved government over any prisoner transfers, and you can see from the fact that Mr Megrahi is still in Scotland what the outcome of those discussions were." The Libyan is serving life in Greenock Prison for killing 270 people in the bomb attack on Pan Am flight 103 over the Scottish town of Lockerbie.

Source BBCnews Scotland


Should only ever be leaving Scotland in a box or black bag!

sixtyiesman
06-09-2007, 12:49 AM
In the first place, why trade prisoners?

Flagg
06-09-2007, 03:24 AM
Who have the Libyans got to trade?

I thought they already changed teams......again.


I have an idea....send the SAS to kill the murderer of Yvonne Fletcher...or if her murderer is already dead.....kill his boss who ordered her murder.

Is the whole "western doctors intentionally infecting Libyan kids with AIDS, but really we're F'ing incompetent and just needed to pin this on the white devils" thing still going on and could this somehow be related?

Mr Gently Benevolent
06-09-2007, 07:38 AM
I see a whole lot of trouble ahead if the HO and FO decide to release Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi, riding rough shod over Scottish law is not the smartest move.:|

Viejo Golanchik
06-09-2007, 07:42 PM
???? a change of WHAT???

VG