A man from Libya accused of making a bomb that destroyed a Pan Am flight over Scotland in 1988 is now being held in FBI custody, Scottish prosecutors said Sunday. Abu Agila Mohammad Masud had been charged by the US two years ago.
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Libyan Alleged Lockerbie Bomber Abu Agila Mohammad Masud in US Custody after 34 years– Scottish authorities
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