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To: Tomas who wrote (969)4/2/1999 7:43:00 PM
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Libya: Lockerbie suspects handover 'imminent' - BBC April 2
news.bbc.co.uk

The UN's chief legal advisor has begun his journey to
escort the Lockerbie bombing suspects from Tripoli to
the Netherlands where they will stand trial.

His departure is being seen as another sign that the
handover of the two suspects for their trial under Scottish
law appears to be imminent.

Legal counsel Hans Corell left his
New York home at 2000 GMT on
Friday, indicating that the handover of
the two Libyan suspects could take
place as early as Saturday.

UN officials have said the first public
announcement on the suspects will be when Mr Corell
has successfully carried out his mission.

The Dutch government has said it
will allow Tripoli to open a diplomatic
mission, despite United Nations
sanctions against Libya, due to be
suspended only when the suspects
arrive in Holland.

The sanctions, which include flight and arms embargoes,
will be fully lifted 90 days later if the Libyans fully comply
with UN resolutions.

The Libyan embassy in Brussels is currently the nearest
government office and is responsible for Dutch relations.
It was not immediately clear where the new diplomatic
representative would be posted.

'Imminent handover'

More than 100 Scottish police officers are on stand-by in
the Netherlands, and Secretary of State for Scotland
Donald Dewar said that he believed that the hand over of
the men was "imminent".

"It is important that we are ready," he said.
"We already have people out there in
Holland and there are more going out
over the next few days, prison officers
and police."

If the men are handed over,
the officers from the Dumfries
and Galloway police will take
charge of the pair and take
them to the airbase set aside
for the trial.

A leading figure in the
campaign to bring Abdel
Baset Ali Mohamed
al-Megrahi and al-Amin
Khalifa Fhimah to trial says
they could be handed over
this weekend.

Responding to speculation about a possible handover
date, Dr Jim Swire said: "If I was a betting man I would
say Saturday."

His daughter was among 270
people killed when Pan Am
Flight 103 was blown up by a
terrorist bomb over the Scottish
town of Lockerbie in 1988.

After years of negotiations
and pressure applied through
United Nations sanctions,
Libya has agreed to hand
over the suspcts by 6 April.

Under the terms of an agreement
reached with Libya's leader Colonel
Gaddafi, the men will be sent for trial
before a unique Scottish court of three
judges at the Camp Zeist Airbase in
the Netherlands.

The base will become Scottish territory for the duration
of the trial and police officers from Scotland are already
there in anticipation of a handover.
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