The Mercury News Weekend

Investigat­ors have new suspects in 1988 bombing

- By Jill Lawless

LONDON — A quarter century after one of the worst terror attacks in British history, prosecutor­s say they have identified two new Libyan suspects in the bombing of a Pan Am jet over Lockerbie, Scotland, and want U.S. and Scottish investigat­ors to interview them in Tripoli.

Given Libya’s instabilit­y, that may be a remote prospect. Scotland’s Crown Office said Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland and U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch had agreed “that there is a proper basis in law in Scotland and the United States to entitle Scottish and U.S. investigat­ors to treat two Libyans as suspects in the continuing investigat­ion into the bombing” of Pan Am flight 103.

It said Scotland and the U.S. were asking Libyan authoritie­s to help Scottish detectives and FBI officers interview the suspects in Tripoli. The office said the Libyans are suspected of involvemen­t with Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, the only person convicted in the attack.

A bomb shattered the New York-bound Boeing 747 as it flew over Scotland on Dec. 21, 1988, killing all 259 people aboard the plane and 11 on the ground. Many of the victims were American college students flying home for Christmas. The complex and unfinished Lockerbie investigat­ion is tied up with Libya’s relationsh­ip with the West. In 1988, dictator Moammar Gadhafi’s Libya was a pariah state accused by Western government­s of sponsoring terrorism.

In 1999, Gadhafi handed over al-Megrahi and a second suspect — later acquitted — to Scottish authoritie­s after years of punishing U.N. sanctions. Four years later, in 2003, Gadhafi acknowledg­ed responsibi­lity — though not guilt — for the Lockerbie bombing and paid compensati­on of about $2.7 billion to the Lockerbie victims’ families. He also pledged to dismantle all weapons of mass destructio­n and joined the U.S.-led fight against terrorism. After Gadhafi was overthrown and killed in 2011, Britain asked Libya’s new rulers to help fully investigat­e.

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