tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post1067123887228129679..comments2024-03-15T06:02:30.623+00:00Comments on The Lockerbie Case: Lockerbie "suspect" freedRobert Blackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03606456028430261555noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post-3493876414123669262009-10-19T04:18:44.807+01:002009-10-19T04:18:44.807+01:00MISSION LOCKERBIE:
Lockerbie: the truth is finall...MISSION LOCKERBIE:<br /><br />Lockerbie: the truth is finally coming out...<br /><br />Slowly Pandora's box is opening and it becomes obvious that British and US secret services were actively participating in involving Libya and its official, Mr Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi, into the Lockerbie tragedy!<br /><br />Michael Meacher's blog says:<br /><br />+++ What the legal documents reveal is that the key prosecution witness, Tony Gauci, a Maltese shopkeeper, and his brother had been secretly given rewards of $3 million in a deal discussed by Scottish detectives and the US Government. Gauci had given the crucial evidence at the trial declaring that Megrahi had bought clothes later used in the suitcase that allegedly contained the Lockerbie bomb. No other evidence connected Megrahi to the bomb. <br /><br />Now for the first time these latest documents disclose that in 1989 the FBI told the Scottish police that they wanted to offer Tony Gauci "unlimited money" and $10,000 straightaway. The US Justice Department was also asked to pay a further £1 million to Gauci's brother who did not give evidence, but halped to identify the clothing and to "maintain the resolve of his brother". The implications of these revelations are sensational.<br /><br />These secret payments were brought to light by the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, with many references contained in the private diaries of the detectives involved, though not in their official notebooks. Other highly relevant evidence is made known for the first time by these documents. They disclose that in 23 police interviews before the trial Gauci gave contradictory evidence about the person buying the clothes, his age, appearance, and the date of purchase. <br />+++<br /><br />SCCRC: "Malta material", concerning miscarriage of justice:<br /><br />> Extract from DCI Bell Diary (HOLMES version) (28/9/1989) [SCCRC<br />Appendix: chapter 23/3] which indicates that on 28th September 1989 the FBI discussed with the Scottish Police an offer of unlimited money to Tony Gauci,with $10,000 being available immediately. <br /><br />> Memo from DCI Bell to DSIO Gilchrist (21/2/1991). Message M2616 from DSIO Gilchrist to DCI Bell (21/2/1991) The above memo was sent in response to this message, instructing Bell to report whether Gauci had been approached re inclusion in US witness protection programme.<br /><br />> Letter from SIO to Maltese police security branch (18/8/1999) Advised that Paul & Tony Gauci have now been accepted onto the witness protection programme and gives details of (Strathclyde police) contact officer.<br /><br />> Further Letter re Application for Reward (19/4/2002, SCCRC). - $ 2mio for witness no. 595, Tony Gauci and $ 1mio for witness no. 598, Paul Gauci...<br /><br />The sheer mockery:<br />FBI Task Force Chief Richard Marquise answered Gideon Levy's question: <br />R.M: I can tell you that now money was paid to any witness, any witness prior to the trial. No promise of money was made to any witness prior to the trial. G.L.: And was there paid any money after he trial? R.M.: I'm not gonna answer that...<br /><br />MEBO's 100% evidence: The sale of clothes took demonstrably place on 23rd of November 1988. Mr Megrahi was not in MALTA at this date! All other evidence can be neglected...<br /> <br />The sales date accepted by the judges - 7th of December 1988 - is definitely wrong! See MEBO document no. 498.rtf. and Eng. Lumpert's Affidavit about the crucial MST-13 circuit board, on our website. <br /><br />A goal: that open the document under National Security! More classified material is published soon.<br /><br />by Edwin and Mahnaz Bollier, MEBO Ltd., Swizuerlandebolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12681382726604052927noreply@blogger.com