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O espião envenenado ERA um agente MI6 paid-up
Sábado, outubro 27o, 2007
EXCLUSIVE por WRIGHT de STEPHEN e por DAVID WILLIAMS O espião Russian anterior envenenado em um hotel de Londres era um agente MI6, o correio diário pode revelar. Alexander Litvinenko recebia um retentor de ao redor? 2.000 um o mês dos serviços de segurança britânicos então foi assassinado. A divulgação, por fontes diplomatic e da inteligência, é a torção a mais atrasada no caso de Litvinenko, que mergulhou relações entre Londres e Moscow a seu ponto mais baixo desde a guerra fria. No dia do envenenamento, novembro 1, o Sr. anterior Litvinenko do agente de KGB encontrou-se com Andrei suspeito principal Lugovoy no hotel do Millennium no quadrado de Grosvenor, Londres. O Sr. Lugovoy reivindica que o Sr. Litvinenko tentou o recrutar para fornecer a informação a MI6. O homem de negócios, um outro agente anterior de KGB, alegado também que seu ex-colega pediu que encontrasse candidatos para o asylum político aqui. Saiu de Grâ Bretanha para Rússia logo após, e nunca retornou. O Sr. Litvinenko defected a Grâ Bretanha em 2000 e foi concedido a asylum político o seguinte ano com seu Marina da esposa, em 44, e em filho Anatoly, 12.
Compreende-se que o senhor John Scarlett, agora cabeça de MI6 e baseada uma vez em Moscow, estêve envolvido em o recrutar ao fato secreto da inteligência Service.The que o espião ex-Russian de 43 year-old estava trabalhando realmente para Grâ Bretanha quando morreu poderia fornecer a chave a sua matança extraordinária. Após uma investigação exhaustive da jarda de Scotland, o serviço do Prosecution da coroa anunciou no começo desse ano que havia uma evidência suficiente para carregar o Sr. Lugovoy com o envenenamento deliberado do `'. Grâ Bretanha chamou-se para seu extradition assim que pode estar experimental no Bailey velho, mas o Kremlin recusou o pedido em julho. Em um eco da era da guerra fria, Grâ Bretanha expeliu então quatro diplomatas Russian de Londres. Dias mais tarde, Moscow respondeu com um expulsion melharuco-para-tat de quatro Britânicos. As fontes da inteligência disseram que o correio diário que não esperam uma experimentação ocorrerá sempre. Disseram também que remanesce uma ameaça percebida `' de encontro à Sra. Litvinenko, que vive com seu filho em uma casa segura nos condados Home. O Sr. Litvinenko morreu no hospital novembro em 23 depois que três semanas agonising em que seu cabelo caiu para fora, sua pele girada amarela e seus órgãos falharam. 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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