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Litvinenko police to fly back to Russia
2007-01-17
Detectives from Scotland Yard are to return to Moscow to make further inquiries in their investigation into the death of the Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko, Russia's chief prosecutor said yesterday. Yuri Chaika said he had received a new application on Monday from British detectives requesting permission to fly back to Moscow. Russia will dispatch its own team of investigators to London, he said.

Scotland Yard would not confirm whether detectives will return to Russia. "Our position is that we're keeping an open mind," a spokeswoman said. "Going back was always an option."

The latest request to the Russian authorities suggests that Scotland Yard's last highly publicised visit to Moscow in December may have left many questions unanswered. Detectives made little secret of their frustration during their two-week visit. Russian officials seized control of a key part of the inquiry, and told the team that Russian suspects would not be extradited back to the UK.

The detectives met two witnesses - businessmen Dmitry Kovtun and Andrei Lugovoi, a former KGB agent - who met Litvinenko on November 1, the day he was fatally poisoned with a huge dose of radioactive polonium-210. But they were not allowed to ask them direct questions.

Yesterday Mr Chaika said his investigators were keen to quiz Boris Berezovsky - the millionaire arch-critic of Russia's president, Vladimir Putin - and Akhmed Zakayev, the Chechen separatist leader, who are both London-based. He also said Russian investigators intended to question Leonid Nevzlin, former co-owner of the Russian firm Yukos, broken up by the Kremlin. Mr Nevzlin lives in Israel.
A true rogue's gallery.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  I'm not sure how the following relates to the cited article:
RussiaÂ’s top prosecutor has told Scotland Yard that it must let the KremlinÂ’s investigators question critics of President Putin living in Britain before British detectives can return to Moscow to finish investigating the murder of Alexander Litvinenko. Yuri Chaika delivered his ultimatum as he revealed that detectives have asked to visit Moscow again to question a number of suspects about the murder of the former spy...The chief prosecutor made it clear that there was no chance that British police would be allowed to return to Moscow before his team have finished their work in Britain.

The Russians have asked to question up to 100 people. A number are reluctant and have asked British police for firm assurances about their safety...Last night Alex Goldfarb, a close friend of the tycoon, said that Mr Berezovsky believed that the Russian investigation was “a farce” and he was fearful that he could be poisoned while being questioned.

As he has asylum here, he does not have to meet the Russian officers.

“All of this is an exercise in obstruction,” Mr Goldfarb said. “He will speak if the security is provided — if the British guarantee there is no polonium.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-01-17 01:25  

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