Libyan loses Lockerbie appeal

A man found guilty of the Lockerbie bombing has lost his appeal against his conviction.

A man found guilty of the Lockerbie bombing has lost his appeal against his conviction.

Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi's appeal has been thrown out by a Scottish court sitting in Holland.

Al Megrahi will now be transferred to Scotland within 24 hours to serve the rest of his sentence, which carries a minimum 20-year term.

It is understood he will be housed in Scotland's largest prison, Barlinnie jail, Glasgow.

The 49-year-old was found guilty last January of the biggest single act of mass murder in modern British history at a special Scottish court sitting at Camp Zeist in Holland.

He launched an appeal earlier this year, with defence advocate William Taylor QC arguing that the guilty verdict had been a miscarriage of justice.

Al Megrahi's challenge was based partly on fresh evidence from retired Heathrow airport security guard Ray Manly, who said he had witnessed evidence of a break-in at the baggage handling area the night before Pan Am 103 took off.

Mr Manly said a door leading from the check-in area had been forced open, which could have allowed someone to plant a bag with a Pan Am luggage label in the area where bags were loaded on to planes.

But the prosecution argued the new evidence was 'hypothetical' and the door could have been forced by airport staff seeking a short-cut to the baggage area.

A panel of five Scottish law lords chaired by the Lord Justice General Lord Cullen, 66, the Lord President of the Court of Session, rejected the appeal.

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