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Scottish review body refers Lockerbie bomber case for appeal

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AFP Glasgow
Last Updated : Mar 11 2020 | 9:44 PM IST

A Scottish body responsible for investigating possible miscarriages of justices said on Wednesday it had referred the case of a man jailed for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing for appeal.

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission's (SCCRC) announced its decision after a review of new material allowed the family of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmet al-Megrahi to appeal the conviction.

Megrahi, who died in 2012, was the only person convicted for the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which killed 243 passengers and 16 crew as it travelled from London to New York on December 21, 1988.

Eleven people on the ground in the Scottish town of Lockerbie also lost their lives in what was the biggest terrorist attack on British soil.

Libyan national Megrahi, who denied involvement, was jailed for life for mass murder by three Scottish judges at a special court sitting in the Netherlands in 2001.

His family asked the SCCRC to review the case again after his death from prostate cancer.

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Commission chairman Bill Matthews said it was the second time it had carried out a review of the conviction and the latest was based on "further information" that had come to light.

SCCRC chief executive Gerard Sinclair said its 419-page decision had been sent to the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh, and Megrahi's family and legal team had been informed.

"It is now a matter for those representing the Crown and the defence to decide how to proceed at any future appeal," he said.

"Thereafter, it will be for the appeal court to decide whether there has been a miscarriage of justice."

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First Published: Mar 11 2020 | 9:44 PM IST

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