Yorkshire Post

Appeal against conviction of Lockerbie bomber is launched

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AN APPEAL against the conviction of the late Abdelbaset alMegrahi 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 December 21, 1988, killed 270 people in Britain’s largest terrorist atrocity.

Former Libyan intelligen­ce officer Megrahi, inset – 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 Al-Megrahi.”

The SCCRC published a decision on March 11 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.

On the issue of unreasonab­le verdict, the commission said a miscarriag­e of justice may have occurred because no reasonable trial court, relying on the evidence led at trial, could have held the case against Megrahi was proved beyond reasonable doubt.

It said the Crown ought to have disclosed certain informatio­n to the defence and also its failure to disclose informatio­n about reward money bolsters the conclusion he was denied a fair trial.

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