Saturday, November 3, 2012

Litvinenko investigation would check Role Spy UK




Litvinenko investigation would check Role Spy UK

The official investigation of the Russian dissident, Alexander Litvinenko, who suffered radioactive poisoning, will consider whether British spies involved in his death, the main lawyer said the investigation on Friday.

At a hearing before the opening of a preliminary investigation in the next year, lawyer Hugh Davies said the investigation would examine possible violations of the Russians and the British in Litvinenko's death in November 2006.






British police have identified Andrei Lugovoi, a former agent of the Russian FSB security agency, as the main suspect in the murder.

But Moscow refused to extradite him and the case has chilled relations between Britain and Russia.

Davies said a formal investigation will be expanded to include "the possibility of a violation of the Russian state," as well as "the possibility of error from the United Kingdom in the death of Alexander Litvinenko, namely: one, caused by himself or his agents poisoned, or two, it failed to take steps reasonable measures to protect Tn. Litvinenko from life-threatening risk. "

He said there were "a number of theories that are increasingly competing and controversial" about the deaths, and an official investigation may be considering another Litvinenko associate, Boris Berezovsky, Chechen-related groups and mafias from Spain.

Other trials will be conducted in December to decide on a full investigation of the death of Litvinenko, who died after drinking tea with radioactive Polonium 210 which is high in London.

source : asbestoshype.blogspot.com

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