Moussa Koussa said he was "not ready" to develop Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi bombing relatives of the victims of Lockerbie have asked their lawyers to a meeting request with Libyan defector Moussa Koussa.He is probably been his a senior figure in Libyan intelligence, as Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie in 1988 blown up.
Last week was the former Libyan Foreign Minister in the United Kingdom.
Mr Koussa said he was "not ready" for Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi work.
The Lockerbie bombing studied Scottish police have interviewed Mr Koussa.
He was arrested by the police and it is assumed that he agreed to, be questioned.
No details of the meeting, attended by officers of Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, supported by the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal service, "to maintain the integrity" received their request.
Dr Jim Swire 23-year-old daughter flora was one of the 270 people who died in the attack.
He confirmed that the legal team, the families of the victims approach was been instructed officials to set up a meeting with Mr Koussa.
Jim Swire said it was important to get information from Mr KoussaLibyan Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was jailed for the atrocities in 2001 but returned to Tripoli in 2009 for family reasons after doctors him for prostate cancer him an estimated three months were to live.
Dr Swire said: "The underlying problem is that many of us are satisfied with the judgment, that Megrahi was guilty as charged."
"Koussa stand in the Centre of the regime in 1988, so if anyone knows, had to play the role Libya, he would." "It is important for us to get all the information we can."
However, Mr Swire warned that all Mr Koussa said with "large pinch of salt" would have to be taken.
Colonel Gaddafi of Libya's responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing and paid compensation to the families of the victims taken over in 2003.
However, he has never admitted personally give the order for the attack.
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