The World - News from March 13, 1985
A Libyan student, Salhen Salem, 28, was convicted and sentenced to 15 years for his role in six London bombings last year, including one that wounded 23 in a nightclub. A London jury found him guilty of conspiring to cause six explosions on March 10, 1984. Co-defendant Ali Musbah was acquitted. The prosecutor said the bombings were aimed at exiled opponents of Libyan leader Moammar Kadafi.
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