More footage has emerged of the Lockerbie bomber's arrival in Libya.
Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was released on compassionate grounds by Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill on Thursday.
On his arrival back home in Libya, Megrahi was given a hero’s welcome by hundreds of supporters.
Amongst the crowd, Scottish flags were waved.
Megrahi was jailed for 27 years in 2001 for carrying out the Lockerbie bomb, which left 270 people dead.
He now has terminal prostate cancer and, according to health reports, only has a few months to live.
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