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Fletcher suspect Matouk Mohamed Matouk found in Libya Fletcher suspect Matouk Mohamed Matouk found in Libya
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Libya's interim leaders know the whereabouts of a suspected accomplice in the 1984 murder of PC Yvonne Fletcher, according to reports.Libya's interim leaders know the whereabouts of a suspected accomplice in the 1984 murder of PC Yvonne Fletcher, according to reports.
The Daily Telegraph says Matouk Mohamed Matouk is the last named suspect alive connected with the killing outside the Libyan Embassy in London.The Daily Telegraph says Matouk Mohamed Matouk is the last named suspect alive connected with the killing outside the Libyan Embassy in London.
The paper quotes Ali Tarhouni, a senior National Transitional Council (NTC) figure, saying "we know where he is".The paper quotes Ali Tarhouni, a senior National Transitional Council (NTC) figure, saying "we know where he is".
Abdulqadir al-Baghdadi, another murder suspect, has been found dead in Libya.Abdulqadir al-Baghdadi, another murder suspect, has been found dead in Libya.
Mr Tarhouni denied reports that Mr Matouk had been placed under house arrest due to his long service with the Gaddafi regime, the Telegraph said.Mr Tarhouni denied reports that Mr Matouk had been placed under house arrest due to his long service with the Gaddafi regime, the Telegraph said.
'Co-conspirator''Co-conspirator'
It described Mr Tarhouni as the de facto deputy prime minister of the new government and said Mr Matouk had recently tried to defect to the NTC.It described Mr Tarhouni as the de facto deputy prime minister of the new government and said Mr Matouk had recently tried to defect to the NTC.
The paper said the disclosure that rebels knew where Mr Matouk was, would pile pressure on Libya's new government to co-operate with Scotland Yard's ongoing investigation.The paper said the disclosure that rebels knew where Mr Matouk was, would pile pressure on Libya's new government to co-operate with Scotland Yard's ongoing investigation.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said it remained committed to identifying those involved and detectives were still in regular contact with PC Fletcher's family.A Metropolitan Police spokesman said it remained committed to identifying those involved and detectives were still in regular contact with PC Fletcher's family.
The British government has said it intends to send police officers to Libya to continue their investigation into the killing.The British government has said it intends to send police officers to Libya to continue their investigation into the killing.
Meanwhile, Conservative MP Daniel Kawczynski, chairman of the all-party Libya group, has called for Mr Matouk to be extradited to face British justice. Although there is no agreement that allows Libyans to be extradited to Britain, Conservative MP Daniel Kawczynski, chairman of the all-party Libya group, has called for Mr Matouk to be returned to Britain to face justice.
One senior NTC figure recently said extradition was not allowed under Libyan law, but Foreign Secretary William Hague said the NTC had offered to fully co-operate with the police inquiry. Prime Minister David Cameron said: "Obviously I want justice for Yvonne Fletcher's family. There's an ongoing police investigation and I'm sure the new authorities in Libya will co-operate fully with that investigation."
He said her murder was a reminder of the "horrors" of the Gaddafi regime which Britain had played a proud part in bringing to an end.
Mr Matouk is not the only suspect in the killing of Yvonne Fletcher.Mr Matouk is not the only suspect in the killing of Yvonne Fletcher.
Abdulqadir al-Baghdadi is one of three other former diplomatic staff alleged to have been involved, according to a witness statement given to UK prosecutors.Abdulqadir al-Baghdadi is one of three other former diplomatic staff alleged to have been involved, according to a witness statement given to UK prosecutors.
Libyan opposition officials revealed on Tuesday that the "co-conspirator" had been found dead, and Mr Hague said the UK wanted to know "a great deal more" about the circumstances.Libyan opposition officials revealed on Tuesday that the "co-conspirator" had been found dead, and Mr Hague said the UK wanted to know "a great deal more" about the circumstances.
Documents handed to the Crown Prosecution Service also alleged that Abdulmagid Salah Ameri, a more junior diplomat at the time, had actually fired the gun.Documents handed to the Crown Prosecution Service also alleged that Abdulmagid Salah Ameri, a more junior diplomat at the time, had actually fired the gun.
He is believed to have died some time ago.He is believed to have died some time ago.
Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead when a gunman fired from the embassy at a protest outside after an 11-day stand-off.Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead when a gunman fired from the embassy at a protest outside after an 11-day stand-off.
About 30 Libyans were allowed to leave the embassy under diplomatic conventions.About 30 Libyans were allowed to leave the embassy under diplomatic conventions.