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Lockerbie

Volume 297: debated on Monday 30 June 1997

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To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if it remains the Government's assessment that there is no evidence for the involvement of any nation other than Libya in the Lockerbie bombing. [4566]

The independent criminal investigation concluded that there was evidence to support charges against the two Libyans accused. The investigation has not established evidence of involvement of the nationals of any other country in the bombing.