greg died on the plane. his sister is now looking for justice. . sister is now looking for “ustice. , sister is now looking for ustice. , . ., ., justice. . he is coming to the us to face justice. . he is coming to the us to face trial justice. . he is coming to the us to face trial and justice. . he is coming to the us to face trial and face - us to face trial and face justice through our legal system. i think it is something that we have been fighting for 4/3 decades so i think there is a sense of finallyjust 4/3 decades so i think there is a sense of finally just as 4/3 decades so i think there is a sense of finallyjust as well our loved one. the only man to have been convicted of the lockerbie bombing, abdelbaset al megrahi, was jailed in 2001, but released eight years later and allowed to return home to libya because he was dying of cancer. some of the victims families still have doubts about his conviction and about the arrest of mas ud. it fills my mind with questions,
pan am flight 103 was flying from heathrow to new york, when over south west scotland a massive explosion in the cargo hold brought it down in seconds. all 259 passengers and crew died, most of them american, as did 11 others when wreckage fell on their homes. it remains the most deadly terrorist attack in british history. this is the man the us authorities accuse of making the bomb, abu agila masud, seen here in libya, where he had beenjailed for unrelated crimes. two years ago the us attorney general formally charged masud with making the device which brought down flight 103. the american and the scottish authorities have always stressed that they would never stop trying to bring other people to justice. it was five years ago that the fbi learned that abu agila masud had confessed to a libyan official that he had built the lockerbie bomb. now he has finally been arrested and is being extradited to the united states.
pan am flight 103 was flying from heathrow to new york, when over south west scotland a massive explosion in the cargo hold brought it down in seconds. all 259 passengers and crew died, most of them american, as did 11 others when wreckage fell on their homes. it remains the most deadly terrorist attack in british history. this is the man the us authorities accuse of making the bomb, abu agila mas ud, seen here in libya where he had beenjailed for unrelated crimes. two years ago, the us attorney general formally charged mas ud with making the device which brought down flight 103. the american and the scottish authorities have always stressed that they would never stop trying to bring other people to justice. it was five years ago that the fbi learned that abu agila mas ud had confessed to a libyan official that he had built the lockerbie bomb. now he has finally been arrested and is being extradited to the united states. this man died on the plane.
his sister welcomes the prospect of a court case in the us. to know now that one of those who is involved in the bombing is coming to the us to stand trial and face justice through our legal system, i think that it is something that we have been fighting for, for over three decades, so i think there is a sense of finally justice for our loved ones. the only man to have been convicted of the lockerbie bombing, abdelbaset al megrahi, was jailed in 2001, but released eight years later and allowed to return home to libya because he was dying of cancer. some of the victims families still have doubts about his conviction and about the arrest of mas ud. it fills my mind with questions, really. first of all, why has it taken so long? secondly, what is he doing in america? this was a crime committed on scottish, well, above scottish soil, but which came to land on scottish soil, therefore