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'''Lamin Khalifah Fhimah''' (born 4 April 1956) is a former station manager for Libyan Arab Airlines at Luqa Airport, Malta. On 31 January 2001, he was found not guilty and acquitted of 270 counts of murder in the [[Pan Am Flight 103]] bombing trial by a panel of three Scottish judges sitting in a special court at Camp Zeist, Netherlands.<ref>[http://i-p-o.org/Lockerbie_Verdict-31Jan2001.htm "Fhimah was found 'not guilty'"] Verdict of the Scottish Court in the Netherlands</ref>
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'''Lamin Khalifah Fhimah''' is a former station manager for Libyan Arab Airlines at Luqa Airport, Malta. On 31 January 2001, he was found not guilty and acquitted of 270 counts of murder in the [[Pan Am Flight 103]] bombing trial by a panel of three Scottish judges sitting in a special court at Camp Zeist, Netherlands.<ref>[http://i-p-o.org/Lockerbie_Verdict-31Jan2001.htm "Fhimah was found 'not guilty'"] Verdict of the Scottish Court in the Netherlands</ref>
  
 
His co-accused, [[Abdelbaset al-Megrahi]], was found guilty by unanimous decision of the court and sentenced to life imprisonment, but later released for compassionate reasons.
 
His co-accused, [[Abdelbaset al-Megrahi]], was found guilty by unanimous decision of the court and sentenced to life imprisonment, but later released for compassionate reasons.
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==Greeting Megrahi after release==
 
==Greeting Megrahi after release==
On 20 August 2009, [[al-Megrahi]], who was terminally ill with prostate cancer, was granted release from prison on compassionate grounds and flew home to Tripoli later that day. Fhimah was one of the first to greet Megrahi at the top of the aircraft steps. Clad in a traditional white boubou and a brown waistcoat, he can be seen grasping Megrahi's right arm in support as he waved a small Libyan flag enthusiastically at the gathered crowd of well-wishers.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u7VCOFvyIo "Lamin Khalifah Fhimah greets Megrahi at the top of the aircraft steps"]</ref><ref>[http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/The-familiar-man-who-helped.5578578.jp "The familiar man who helped Megrahi from the plane"] by Eddie Barnes, ''The Scotsman'', 22 August 2009</ref>
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On 20 August 2009, [[al-Megrahi]], who was terminally ill with prostate cancer, was granted a [[Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi/Compassionate release|compassionate release]] and flew home to Tripoli later that day. Fhimah was one of the first to greet Megrahi at the top of the aircraft steps. Clad in a traditional white boubou and a brown waistcoat, he can be seen grasping Megrahi's right arm in support as he waved a small Libyan flag enthusiastically at the gathered crowd of well-wishers.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u7VCOFvyIo "Lamin Khalifah Fhimah greets Megrahi at the top of the aircraft steps"]</ref><ref>[http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/The-familiar-man-who-helped.5578578.jp "The familiar man who helped Megrahi from the plane"] by Eddie Barnes, ''The Scotsman'', 22 August 2009</ref>
 
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*[http://www.lockerbietruth.com Website of Dr Jim Swire and Peter Biddulph]
 
*[http://www.lockerbietruth.com Website of Dr Jim Swire and Peter Biddulph]
 
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/scotland/2000/lockerbie_trial/715658.stm Dr Jim Swire: My hopes]
 
*[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/scotland/2000/lockerbie_trial/715658.stm Dr Jim Swire: My hopes]
 
==See also==
 
*[[Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi/Compassionate release]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:24, 9 June 2014

Person.png Lamin Khalifah FhimahRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Born4 April 1956
Known forFound not guilty of the 1988 Lockerbie Bombing

Lamin Khalifah Fhimah is a former station manager for Libyan Arab Airlines at Luqa Airport, Malta. On 31 January 2001, he was found not guilty and acquitted of 270 counts of murder in the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing trial by a panel of three Scottish judges sitting in a special court at Camp Zeist, Netherlands.[1]

His co-accused, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, was found guilty by unanimous decision of the court and sentenced to life imprisonment, but later released for compassionate reasons.

Fhimah was born and lives in Suq el Juma'a, near Tripoli, Libya, with his wife and five children.

Trial

Charged with conspiring to murder 270 Lockerbie bombing victims, Lamin Khalifah Fhimah was represented by solicitor Eddie McKechnie, advocates Richard Keen QC, Jack Davidson QC and Murdo Macleod. Representing al-Megrahi were his solicitor, Alistair Duff, and advocates William Taylor QC, David Burns QC and John Beckett. Both defendants also had access to Libyan defence lawyer, Mr Maghour. Court proceedings started on 3 May 2000.

The three Scottish judges sitting without a jury announced their verdict on 31 January 2001. The judges were unanimous in finding the second accused, Lamin Khalifah Fhimah, not guilty of the murder charge. Fhimah was freed and returned to his home at Souk al-Juma in Libya on 1 February 2001. The conspiracy to murder charges having been dropped, Megrahi was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.

Greeting Megrahi after release

On 20 August 2009, al-Megrahi, who was terminally ill with prostate cancer, was granted a compassionate release and flew home to Tripoli later that day. Fhimah was one of the first to greet Megrahi at the top of the aircraft steps. Clad in a traditional white boubou and a brown waistcoat, he can be seen grasping Megrahi's right arm in support as he waved a small Libyan flag enthusiastically at the gathered crowd of well-wishers.[2][3]

 

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A report of William Chasey's allegation (after being diagnosed with incurable cancer) that CIA agents tried to convince him to plant homing devices on Megrahi and Fhimah as part of the plot to assassinate them before the Lockerbie trial.
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