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La spia avvelenata ERA un agente versato MI6
Sabato 27 ottobre 2007
ESCLUSIVA da WRIGHT dello STEPHEN e da DAVID WILLIAMS L'ex spia russa avvelenata in un hotel de Londra era un agente MI6, la posta quotidiana può rivelare. Alexander Litvinenko stava ricevendo un fermo di intorno? 2.000 un il mese dai servizi di sicurezza britannici quando è stato assassinato. La rilevazione, dalle fonti di intelligenza e diplomatiche, è l'ultima torsione nell'affare di Litvinenko, che ha immerso i rapporti fra Londra e Mosca al loro punto più basso dalla guerra fredda. Il giorno dell'avvelenamento, il 1° novembre, l'ex sig. Litvinenko dell'agente di KGB ha venuto a contatto di Andrei sospetto principale Lugovoy all'hotel di millennio nel quadrato di Grosvenor, Londra. Il sig. Lugovoy sostiene che il sig. Litvinenko ha provato a reclutarlo per fornire le informazioni a MI6. L'uomo d'affari, un altro ex agente di KGB, anche dichiarato che il suo ex-collega gli ha chiesto di trovare i candidati per l'asilo politico qui. Ha lasciato la Gran-Bretagna per la Russia presto dopo e mai non ha rinviato. Il sig. Litvinenko defected in Gran-Bretagna in 2000 ed è stato assegnato ad asilo politico il seguente anno con il suo Marina della moglie, in 44 ed in figlio Anatoly, 12.
È capito che il sir John Scarlett, ora la testa di MI6 e basata una volta a Mosca, è stato coinvolgere nel reclutamento lui al fatto segreto di intelligenza Service.The che la spia ex-Russa di 43 anni realmente stava lavorando per la Gran-Bretagna quando è morto potrebbe fornire la chiave alla sua uccisione straordinaria. Dopo una ricerca esauriente dell'iarda di Scozia, il servizio di processo della parte superiore ha annunciato all'inizio di quest'anno che ci era prova sufficiente per caricare il sig. Lugovoy di avvelenamento intenzionale del `'. La Gran-Bretagna ha richiesto il suo extradition in modo da può levarsi in piedi di prova al Bailey anziano, ma il Kremlin ha rifiutato la richiesta in luglio. In un eco dell'era di guerra fredda, la Gran-Bretagna allora ha espulso quattro diplomatici russi da Londra. Giorni più successivamente, Mosca ha risposto con un'espulsione tit-per-tat di quattro Britanni. Le fonti di intelligenza hanno detto a che la posta quotidiana che non prevedono una prova avvenisse mai. Inoltre hanno detto che rimane una minaccia percepita `' contro la sig.ra Litvinenko, che vive con il suo figlio ad una casa sicuro nelle contee domestiche. Il sig. Litvinenko è morto in ospedale il 23 novembre dopo che di tre settimane agonising in où i suoi capelli hanno caduto da, la sua pelle girasse il colore giallo ed i suoi organi sono venuto a mancare. Scroll down for more…
A photograph taken on his deathbed shows the devastating effect the poison had on his body. Investigators believe that a fatal dose of radioactive polonium 210 was slipped into a teapot when the two men met at the hotel. Significant traces of polonium were found on at least one aircraft boarded by Mr Lugovoy around the time of the murder, as well as in some of the hotel rooms where he stayed. Mr Litvinenko was very critical of Vladimir Putin, and in the days before he died he accused the Russian President - another former KGB officer - of ordering his killing. Moscow denies the claim. Scroll down for more…
Mrs Litvinenko flew to Portugal last Thursday, on the eve of the EU-Russia summit, to call on European leaders to put pressure on Russia to hand over Mr Lugovoy. ‘President Putin is providing Mr Lugovoy with his personal endorsement and backing in the eyes of the world,’ she said. ‘This indicates that Russia has something to hide and adds credence to Alexander’s deathbed statement naming Mr Putin as the instigator of his murder.’ Associates of Mr Litvinenko have suggested his slow and painful death was a deliberate ‘message’ from the Kremlin to those in exile - warning them there could be no hiding place. Moscow has accused Britain of harbouring some 16 Russian emigres including billionaire Boris Berezovsky, a fierce critic of the current Russian government. He provided Mr Litvinenko with a home after his defection. Mr Litvinenko fled to Britain after accusing the Russian security service of involvement in the 1999 bombings of two apartment buildings, in which 300 people died. He had also been investigating the murder of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya, who spoke out against the Putin government. Scroll down for more…
Mr Lugovoy has admitted meeting Mr Litvinenko, a former lieutenant colonel in the FSB, the re-styled KGB, several times in the months before his death. But he claimed he was being made a scapegoat for the death. He said that he believes MI6 was involved in the murder because agents had been unhappy at the way Mr Litvinenko had boasted of his links to them. Mrs Litvinenko has dismissed the claim as ‘nonsense’ and also denied that her late husband was working for MI6. A book about the murder, Death of a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB, written by Mrs Litvinenko and a friend of her husband, Alex Goldfarb, was released this week. A film version is planned. Have Your Say: Poisoned spy WAS a paid-up MI6 agent Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. Related News
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