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Ex-police chief: eight Lockerbie suspects were never interviewed

A detective who headed the original Lockerbie investigation revealed that eight other potential suspects in the bombing were identified at the time, but they were never interviewed, The Times reports. Stuart Henderson, a former detective chief superintendent with Lothian and Borders Police, led the Lockerbie Incident Control Centre from 1988 until 1992. “We submitted...

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Mum of six had bomb manual in her burka

... Joel Bennathan, defending, said Chentouf had a mental illness that could explain her behaviour. Detective Chief Superintendent Tony Porter, of the North West Counter- Terrorism Unit, said they would be watching her. “She has got known and established links to extremists abroad and that puts us on notice to be concerned. She is on our radar.” Share @:

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Lockerbie Bombing: A New Investigation of Pan Am Flight 103?

... final appeal before the Scottish government released him in August. Stuart Henderson, the former detective chief superintendent who led the original Lockerbie investigation, tells TIME that the new review will likely focus on eight suspects in the bombing who were never interviewed during the original inquiry. Henderson intimated that the men were all Libyans and that police...

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Eight Lockerbie suspects were never investigated

... identified the list of people in Libya, but they were never interviewed.Henderson, a former detective chief superintendent with Lothian and Borders Police, who led the Lockerbie incident control centre until 1992, told The Scotsman he hoped the case review would allow officers to pursue the lines of inquiry opened up by his team. (ANI)

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DVD REVIEW: Trial & Retribution, Set 3 – Linda La Plante’s Other Great Series!

It comes to me as no surprise that Linda La Plante’s Trail & retribution is a quality series. After all, this is the woman who created Prime Suspect. This collection of six episodes of Trail & Retribution feature David Haymer as Detective Chief Superintendent Mike Walker, Victoria Smurfit as Detective Inspector Roisin Conner, and Dorian [...]

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Will a Fresh Look at the Lockerbie Case Turn Up New Clues?

... final appeal before the Scottish government released him in August. Stuart Henderson, the former detective chief superintendent who led the original Lockerbie investigation, tells TIME that the new review will likely focus on eight suspects in the bombing who were never interviewed during the original inquiry. Henderson intimated that the men were all Libyans and that police...

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Scottish investigator says 'many more suspects' in Lockerbie case

London - British investigators were initially looking for eight further potential suspects in connection with the 1988 Lockerbie bombing for which only one man - Libyan Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, has been convicted, according to press reports Monday. The revelation was made Monday by Stuart Henderson, a former detective chief superintendent with Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland...

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UK & World News: 'Eight Lockerbie suspects' probed

'Eight Lockerbie suspects' probed A former head of the investigation into the Lockerbie atrocity said authorities had wanted to speak to eight other potential suspects in connection with the bombing.Stuart Henderson, a former detective chief superintendent with Lothian and Borders Police, led the Lockerbie Incident Control Centre from 1988 until 1992.Mr Henderson told the Scotsman...

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'Eight Lockerbie suspects' probed

'Eight Lockerbie suspects' probedA former head of the investigation into the Lockerbie atrocity said authorities had wanted to speak to eight other potential suspects in connection with the bombing.Stuart Henderson, a former detective chief superintendent with Lothian and Borders Police, led the Lockerbie Incident Control Centre from 1988 until 1992.Mr Henderson told the Scotsman...

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Scottish investigator says "many more suspects" in Lockerbie case

... according to press reports Monday. The revelation was made Monday by Stuart Henderson, a former detective chief superintendent with Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland who led the Lockerbie Incident Control Centre from 1988 until 1992. Henderson told the Scotsman newspaper that a list of people in Libya was identified by police investigating the bombing, but they were never...

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Fake goods warning for city airport passengers

... electrical goods. Some travellers are even risking their health by buying fake medicines abroad.Detective Chief Superintendent Allan Moffatt, head of crime support and interventions, said their main aim was to raise awareness of where the money was going.He said: "We have to make people aware that if they do choose to buy these, then the money is likely to go straight into...

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Fake goods warning for city airport passengers

... electrical goods. Some travellers are even risking their health by buying fake medicines abroad.Detective Chief Superintendent Allan Moffatt, head of crime support and interventions, said their main aim was to raise awareness of where the money was going.He said: "We have to make people aware that if they do choose to buy these, then the money is likely to go straight into...

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Buy fake gear, face big fines, police warn sunseekers

... trade is estimated to be in counterfeit goods, which costs the UK economy some £9 billion a year.Detective Chief Superintendent Allan Moffat, the agency's head of crime support and interventions, said: "People may be tempted by what appears to be a great bargain, but they should be aware that the trade in fake goods is not a victimless crime. "Those who are involved in this...

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Buy fake gear, face big fines, police warn sunseekers

... trade is estimated to be in counterfeit goods, which costs the UK economy some £9 billion a year.Detective Chief Superintendent Allan Moffat, the agency's head of crime support and interventions, said: "People may be tempted by what appears to be a great bargain, but they should be aware that the trade in fake goods is not a victimless crime. "Those who are involved in this...

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Tax refund? Not likely!

... theft so far this year – a 36 per cent increase when compared with the first nine months of 2008.Detective Chief Superintendent Nigel Mawer, head of the Met Police's economic and specialist crime command, says: "The issue of identity theft is not something that will go away. With increasing developments in technology and constant increase in computer usage it is crucial that...