Lamin Khalifah Fhimah

Lamin Khalifah Fhimah

Lamin Khalifa Fhimah (Arabic: الأمين خليفة فحيمة‎, al-Amīn Khalīfah Faḥīmah; born 4 April 1956) was a station manager for Libyan Arab Airlines at Luqa Airport, Malta. On 31 January 2001, he was found not guilty and 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, in light of evidence that he was in Sweden at the time of the sabotage and 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 for compassionate reasons.

He was born and lives in Suq el Juma'a, near Tripoli, Libya, with his wife and five children.

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