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    The state suddenly goes back to Lockerbie Archived Message

    Posted by Raskolnikov on March 21, 2019, 6:33 am

    https://www.dumptheguardian.com/uk-news/2019/mar/20/lockerbie-investigators-question-former-stasi-agents

    After lying about it for 30 years the spooks have now apparently decided to try and wring some more value out of the death of 270 people. This time it's "Former Stasis agents" because they are almost Russian right?

    Investigators have long believed that Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the airport security officer from Libya who was convicted of the attack in 2001, did not act alone.

    Not very good investigators if they believe that he acted at all never mind alone.

    According to a report in the German tabloid Bild, Scotland’s solicitor general, Alison Di Rollo QC, is said to have about 20 former Stasi officers in her sights.

    Strange that she should suddenly be doing this...

    Megrahi died from cancer in May 2012 after being freed from prison in 2009 by the then Scottish justice secretary, Kenny MacAskill, and allowed to return home to Tripoli.

    Days before his release, he abandoned his appeal, which had been ordered by the SCCRC after its first investigation, fuelling speculation that he had done so after a secret deal – allegations that MacAskill denied.

    Megrahi’s family has since reinvigorated their quest for the conviction to be overturned, instructing lawyers in Scotland to submit a fresh appeal with the SCCRC.


    Ahhhh. All becomes clear. The know the appeal has incontrovertible evidence that their story is a pile of lies, that's why they had to shut it down and let Megrahi go. Now there's the threat of that evidence coming out again so they need something to muddy the waters, or perhaps a few people they have something over to make them lie for them.

    The Lockerbie case is one of the clearest cover ups you will ever come across. It will be interesting to see how much they try to make of this.

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