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Lamin Khalifah Fhimah

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Lamin Khalifah Fhimah
الأمين خليفة فحيمة
Fhimah in 1988
Born (1956-04-04) 4 April 1956 (age 68)
Occupation(s)Station manager, Libyan Arab Airlines, Luqa Airport, Malta
ChildrenFive

Lamin Khalifah Fhimah (Arabic: الأمين خليفة فحيمة, al-Amīn Khalīfah Faḥīmah; born 4 April 1956) is a former station manager for Libyan Arab Airlines at Luqa Airport, Malta. On 31 January 2001, he was 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] in light of evidence that he was in Sweden at the time of the bombing and therefore could not have been a participant. His co-accused, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, was found guilty by unanimous decision of the court and sentenced to life imprisonment, but later released on compassionate grounds, having always maintained his innocence.

Fhimah was born and lives in Souq al Jum'aa, near Tripoli, Libya, with his wife and five children.

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Transcription

Trial

Fhimah was represented by solicitors Eddie McKechnie and Paul Phillips, advocates Richard Keen QC, Jack Davidson QC and Murdo Macleod. Representing 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 judges announced their verdict on 31 January 2001. They were unanimous in finding Fhimah not guilty.[1] Fhimah was released from custody and returned to his home at Souk al-Juma in Libya on 1 February 2001.

References

  1. ^ a b Fhimah was found "not guilty" Verdict of the Scottish Court in the Netherlands

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This page was last edited on 30 July 2023, at 18:23
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