Thursday, July 30, 2015

Key barrister in Litvinenko inquiry says Moscow was likely to have been the state sponsor in spy's death


An inquiry into the 2006 death of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko in London has heard how Russia is likely to have been the state sponsor to the plot to poison and kill him. 

Richard Horwell QC, a barrister for London's Metropolitan Police said Moscow had many reasons for wanting Mr Litvinenko dead.  He added it would never been known what the risk the public had been exposed to with the use of radioactive polonium 210.  From London, Catherine Drew reports. 


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