David Cameron Makes A Visit To Libya Regarding Lockerbie Bombing

David Cameron Makes A Visit To Libya Regarding Lockerbie Bombing

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The PM uses his visit to reveal British police investigating the Lockerbie bombing will travel to Libya for the first time.

David Cameron has made a surprise visit to Libya where he promised to help bolster the police and the army.

The Prime Minister, David Cameron, said Britain was ready to provide training and advice amid growing concern about the security situation in the region.

The trip will take part in March and for the first time the police  have been allowed to visit Libya as part of the probe.

“I am delighted that the Dumfries and Galloway Police team will be able to visit your country to look into the issues around the Lockerbie bombing,” Mr Cameron said.

His last visit was on September 2011 in Tripoli and Benghazi soon after Colonel Gaddafi lost his grip on power.

Sky’s deputy political editor Joey Jones, speaking from Tripoli, said it was evident there was “genuine affection” in Libya for the PM.

“People are crowding in on David Cameron, shaking his hand and saying hello. They are obviously very pleased to see him,” he said.

Jones declaired: “He feels he has forged a friendship with the Libyan people in what was their hour of need.

“Now he wants to demonstrate that he can take that friendship forward given that there are still immense challenges that face the country.”

Mr Cameron was guided around the Square for a 15 min by youth workers Abdurahman – who fought against Gaddafi – and Mervat.

Mervat and the organisation she set up, 3 Generation, tries to find information on those who went missing during the dictator’s reign and the revolt.

Prime Minister toured a police training centre on the outskirts of Tripoli.

He told police recruits it was “very good to be back”, adding: “I will never forget the scenes I saw in Tripoli and Benghaz.

“The British people want to stand with you and help you deliver the greater security that Libya needs.

“So we have offered training and support from our police and our military. We look forward to working together in the years ahead.”

Mr Cameron was also holding talks with Prime Minister Ali Zeidan and President Mohammed Magariaf while in the country.

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