Lugovoy : MI6 impliqué dans la mort de l'espion russe
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L'homme accusé d'assassiner l'ancien espion russe Alexandre Litvinenko a réclamé que les services de sécurité britanniques étaient impliqués.
Andrei Lugovoy, aussi un ancien espion, dit il tient l'évidence que MI6 a eu une main dans l'empoisonnement de Litvinenko par polonium-210. Il a également dit MI6 essayé pour le recruter pour rassembler l'information sur le Président Putin et que Litvinenko et brasseur d'affaires exilé Boris Berezovsky étaient dans son salaire.
Lugovoy a indiqué une conférence de nouvelles à Moscou : “Even if (British special services) hadn’t done it itself, it was done under its control or connivance.”
The startling allegations are the latest twist in the hunt to bring whoever murdered Litvinenko in London last November to justice.
Papers calling for Lugovoy’s extradition were formally submitted to the Russian authorities earlier this week. The Crown Prosecution Service charged the Russian businessman with murder following an exhaustive investigation by detectives at Scotland Yard.
But the Russians said they will not extradite Lugovoy as it would breach their constitution.
Lugovoy made a number of claims during a press conference, translated by the Russia Today television channel. He said British special services “asked me to collect compromising information on President Putin”. And he claimed Litvinenko and his billionaire friend Berezovsky, now wanted in Russia, were working for British intelligence.
Lugovoy worked for the KGB and its main successor agency the FSB. He is now a successful businessman training bodyguards.
He and another Russian met in London with Litvinenko on November 1, the day Mr Litvinenko said he became ill. Police later found traces of the rare isotope polonium-210 at a number of locations including hotels, a restaurant and aeroplanes, used by Lugovoy.
Litvinenko later died in University College Hospital, after recording a message on his death bed accusing Mr Putin of being behind the poisoning.
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