Ex-Qaddafi Spy Chief Koussa May Spill Libyan Terror Secrets
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Moussa Koussa, the Libyan foreign minister and former intelligence chief who flew to London on March 30, may spill secrets of Libya’s trail of terror, including the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, as he tries to gain favorable treatment from the U.K., former intelligence officials said.
Koussa, saying he would no longer represent Qaddafi’s regime, flew to London this week, after crossing from Libya to Tunisia by land. He’s since been sequestered at an undisclosed location for questioning, U.K. Foreign Minister William Hague said.