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A Libyan man accused of being involved in making the bomb that destroyed Pan Am flight 103 over the town of Lockerbie in December 1988 is now in US custody, authorities in the United States and Scotland said Sunday.
The US charged Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi for his alleged involvement in the bombing two years ago, a spokesman for the UK Crown Office and Prosecutor Fiscal Service told CNN.
The attack killed 270 people as the bomb detonated over the Scottish town as it flew from London to New York.
The US Justice Department issued a statement Sunday morning confirming that the US had “taken custody of alleged Pan Am flight 103 bombmaker” Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi, saying he is expected to make his “initial appearance in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia,” according to a spokesperson.
The statement did not identify a specific date for his court appearance, but said more details would be forthcoming.
A Libyan man accused of being involved in making the bomb that destroyed Pan Am flight 103 over the town of Lockerbie in December 1988 is now in US custody, authorities in the United States and Scotland said Sunday.
The US charged Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi for his alleged involvement in the bombing two years ago, a spokesman for the UK Crown Office and Prosecutor Fiscal Service told CNN.
The attack killed 270 people as the bomb detonated over the Scottish town as it flew from London to New York.
The US Justice Department issued a statement Sunday morning confirming that the US had “taken custody of alleged Pan Am flight 103 bombmaker” Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi, saying he is expected to make his “initial appearance in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia,” according to a spokesperson.
The statement did not identify a specific date for his court appearance, but said more details would be forthcoming.
He is in custody in the District of Columbia. I'm sure he's happy to be here given the lightweight nature of the U.S. justice system.
Now Biden's DOJ can let him off for time served, give him a nice condo in Malibu, and new car for his troubles. Might even throw in a nice stipend to boot.
A Libyan man accused of being involved in making the bomb that destroyed Pan Am flight 103 over the town of Lockerbie in December 1988 is now in US custody, authorities in the United States and Scotland said Sunday.
The US charged Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi for his alleged involvement in the bombing two years ago, a spokesman for the UK Crown Office and Prosecutor Fiscal Service told CNN.
The attack killed 270 people as the bomb detonated over the Scottish town as it flew from London to New York.
The US Justice Department issued a statement Sunday morning confirming that the US had “taken custody of alleged Pan Am flight 103 bombmaker” Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi, saying he is expected to make his “initial appearance in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia,” according to a spokesperson.
The statement did not identify a specific date for his court appearance, but said more details would be forthcoming.
At first, I thought this was the guy that got released from prison in Scotland its someone else never mind.
First reaction is Great....
Second reaction is why does this sound like SOP for the Democrats. Do something totally F*** Up and then do a "distraction". As remember just a few days ago Biden basically traded an Arms Dealer for an Athlete that checked all the right boxes while leaving a Marine behind.
So for now I'll put this on the "Wait and See" category to see if the US goes after fully prosecuting this person.
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