The Scotsman

Lockerbie bomber’s family lodge appeal bid at High Court

- By LAURA PATERSON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

An appeal against the conviction of the late Abdelbaset Al-megrahi for the Lockerbie bombing has been formally lodged at the High Court.

The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) referred the case to the High Court in March, ruling a possible miscarriag­e of justice may have occurred.

Now lawyer Aamer Anwar, who made the SCCRC applicatio­n on behalf of Megrahi’s family, supported by some families of those who died in the 1988 disaster, has confirmed “substantia­l” grounds of appeal have been lodged with the court.

In a statement, he said he expects five senior Appeal Court judges will hear the case later this year.

The bombing of Pan Am flight 103, travelling from London to New York on 21 December 1988, killed 270 people in Britain’s largest terrorist atrocity.

Former Libyan intelligen­ce officer Megrahi – found guilty in 2001 of mass murder and jailed for life with a minimum term of 27 years – was the only person convicted.

He died in 2012 after being released from prison early on compassion­ate grounds.

“We have now formally lodged with the High Court of Justiciary the appeal grounds in the posthumous appeal on behalf of the late Al-megrahi,” Mr Anwar said.

“The reputation of the Scottish law has suffered both at home and internatio­nally because of widespread doubts about the conviction of Mr Almegrahi. It is in the interests of justice and restoring confidence in our criminal justice system that these doubts can be addressed. However, the only place to determine whether a miscarriag­e of justice did occur is in the appeal court, where the evidence can be subjected to rigorous scrutiny.”

Megrahi’s son, Ali Al-megrahi, said: “The family of my late father, Abdelbaset Ali Almegrahi and I wish to extend gratitude to our lawyer Aamer Anwar for the great efforts he has made in bringing this case to the appeal court and for the dedication of his legal team. “We hope from God Almighty that success will be your ally in all your steps and that you will continue along this path.

“The legal team has made great efforts and is still making in exposing the unfair trial that my father was subjected to and continues to face despite his death.”

The SCCRC published a decision on 11 March ruling a miscarriag­e of justice may have occurred in his case on two of the six grounds it considered in the review – unreasonab­le verdict and non-disclosure.

 ??  ?? 0 The Lockerbie bomber’s wife Aisha Al-megrahi protests in Edinburgh in 2008.
0 The Lockerbie bomber’s wife Aisha Al-megrahi protests in Edinburgh in 2008.

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