The Justice Department is close to charges against a Libyan bombmaker in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people on Pan Am flight 103 from London to New York, according to a new report.
Crash investigators search the area around the cockpit of Pan Am flight 103 in a farmer's field east of Lockerbie, Scotland after a mid-air bombing killed all 259 passengers and crew, and 11 people on the ground.
Picture taken Dec. 23, 1988. (Reuters) The New York Times reported Wednesday that Abu Agila Mas’ud, the bomb expert and a former Libyan intelligence operative, will soon be charged in the case, citing two unnamed sources.
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