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Russians 'set up hit squad to kill London dissidents' - LIVE THREAD
The Evening Standard ^
| December 1, 2006
| Staff
Posted on 12/01/2006 11:25:16 AM PST by MadIvan
A secret assassination squad was set up to poison former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, it was claimed today.
The allegations are contained in two letters smuggled out of a Russian jail and passed to a close friend of Mr Litvinenko.
The letters were apparently written in jail by Mikhail Trepashkin, a former Russian intelligence officer. In one, Mr Litvinenko is warned that both he and his family are at risk. Mr Litvinenko's friend Alex Goldfarb said scans of the letters came into his possession yesterday and he passed them to Scotland Yard.
In 2004 Mr Trepashkin, who worked for the KGB's successor the FSB until 1997, was accused of being a British spy and passing secret information to Mr Litvinenko and his close friend tycoon Boris Berezovsky, both exiled in London. He is currently serving a four-year sentence.
In a message to Mr Litvinenko on 20 November, Mr Trepashkin recalls a conversation in August 2002 in which he warned Mr Litvinenko - already living in London - that he and his family were at risk from the FSB.
Mr Trepashkin tells his friend that he had met an FSB contact in Russia who told him that a "very serious group" had been set up, which "will knock out all those associated with Berezovsky and Litvinenko".
"My understanding then was that they were planning to take out your relatives quietly, without much fuss," he wrote.
Mr Goldfarb said the other letter, addressed to him and written on 25 November this year, detailed an offer to be a witness in the British investigation into Mr Litvinenko's death.
Following fresh poisoning claims involving former Russian prime minister Yegor Gaidar, the Foreign Office said today that it was not linking the two cases.
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said today: "We have noted the reports of Yegor Gaidar's illness and wish him a speedy recovery. We know of no information which suggests any connection with the Litvinenko case and will continue to follow any developments closely."
Among those caught up in the radiation scare was Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell who, along with London 2012 Olympics organising committee chairman Lord Coe, flew to Barcelona last month on a BA jet checked for contamination.
"I'm feeling absolutely tiptop," she said today. "This was a scare that never was."
TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Russia; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: dissidents; litvinenko; russia; uk
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To: MadIvan
To: MadIvan
Like, we are supposed to be surprised? Communism is alive and well in Russia, home of the bolsheviks.
To: MadIvan
So, to speculate on future defections of Russians with knowledge of or witnesses to crimes: you're not safe in England.
Would someone in British intelligence sell them out? Would it be for money or ideas? Was the dead ex-Russian spy sloppy or too homesick for friends that revealed his location perhaps?
43
posted on
12/01/2006 1:34:49 PM PST
by
SaltyJoe
("Social Justice" for the Unborn Child)
To: Lizarde
44
posted on
12/01/2006 1:56:21 PM PST
by
sissyjane
(Don't be stuck on stupid!)
To: jjm2111
Hope this guy has his will written. Good job evening standard. I hope the editor knows he has blood on his hands.
You might want to take a look at this link, and scroll down to
Berezovsky Has Scanned Letters On Litvinenko.
You will have to scroll down half way for this article. Note his comments:
Update: The letters referred to below were smuggled out of Russia.
And detectives are investigating letters smuggled out of Russia which purport to show the existence of a secret squad set up to target Mr Litvinenko and others. Scotland Yard has been passed copies of two letters apparently written in jail by former Russian spy Mikhail Trepashkin, one of which warns Mr Litvinenko that both he and his family are at risk.
Why smuggled? Why not passed through channels? And we know one letter was penned after Litvinenko got sick and the other after he died (I suspect they were both penned recently). So why smuggle what could be a simple attempt to get some publicity from a criminal? This smells too much like a stages act.
Update: Here is a good, sane, measured report on what is known and not known. It clearly shows the Ishu Sushi Bar being the first contamination site and explains how the Russians who met with Litvinenko were possibly secondary carriers after being contaminated by Litvinenko. - end update
The evidence pointing towards an assassination (and away from Berezovsky) is getting quite thin this morning, as scans of letters (aka, copies - not originals) of letters purported to have warned Litvinenko he was in trouble (duh! - he had arrest warrants out for him) are made available by - surprise! - Berezovskys spokesman Alex Goldfarb (the man of a million alibis):
Detectives are investigating letters smuggled out of Russia purporting to show the existence of a secret squad set up to target poisoned spy Alexander Litvinenko and others.
Scotland Yard has been passed copies of two letters apparently penned in jail by former Russian intelligence officer Mikhail Trepashkin, in one of which Mr Litvinenko is warned that both he and his family are at risk.
Mr Litvinenkos London friend Alex Goldfarb said scans of the letters came into his possession on Thursday and he passed them to Scotland Yard.
Mr Trepashkin, who worked for the KGBs successor the FSB until 1997, was tried in 2004, accused of being a British spy and passing secret information to Mr Litvinenko and his close friend the tycoon Boris Berezovsky, both exiled in London.
Wonder how much Berezovsky promised to Trepashkin to pen these letters since Litvinenko died? Scans of letters from a Berezosvky ally? And they just came into Berezovskys possession (Goldfarb works for Berezovsky and has been spokesman on this incident since Berezovsky brought in his PR firm to help manage communications)? Pullleeease! How very, very convenient. And no custody trail for the authorities to confirm. Berezovsky is getting nervous. In fact, these letters are incredibly convenient and timely since they reflect the same rogue group theory leaked to the media yesterday:
The letters include one to Mr Litvinenko which he never received, as well as one to his friend Mr Goldfarb. In the message to Mr Litvinenko on November 20, Mr Trepashkin recalls a conversation in August 2002 in which he warned Mr Litvinenko - already living in London - that he and his family were at risk from the FSB.
Mr Trepashkin tells his friend that he had met an FSB contact near a railway station in Russia who told him that a very serious group had been set up, which will knock out all those associated with Berezovsky and Litvinenko.
The letter says that Mr Trepashkin was urged to co-operate with the group and provide information on Mr Litvinenko and members of his family. Mr Goldfarb said the other letter, addressed to him and written on November 25, detailed an offer to be a witness in the British investigation.
The Rogue Agents theory come out yesterday in this same paper, and now Goldfarb announces to the media (and I suppose the police as well) these confirming letters he just received? Did I mention the PR firm Berezovsky brought into this matter before Litvinenko died?
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posted on
12/01/2006 2:11:08 PM PST
by
GarySpFc
To: GarySpFc
If you're maintaining a Russian ping list, can you add me to it?
Thanks.
46
posted on
12/01/2006 2:17:06 PM PST
by
jjm2111
(http://www.purveryors-of-truth.blogspot.com)
To: GarySpFc
Interesting points. What would Berezovsky have against Litvinenko?
47
posted on
12/01/2006 2:20:15 PM PST
by
jjm2111
(http://www.purveryors-of-truth.blogspot.com)
To: Dog; MadIvan
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posted on
12/01/2006 3:29:47 PM PST
by
brityank
(The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.)
To: brityank; Lizarde
That is no cheap hotel....that is a five star...hmmmmmm.
Liz...check out the hotel they check out today.. follow the link in post 48.
49
posted on
12/01/2006 3:39:14 PM PST
by
Dog
(Hey Red Sox forget the Japanese pitchers for $42mil I'll talk to you for $10 million.)
To: theFIRMbss
'Why use fairy dust?!"
To send a message, dear Watson, to send a message. The value of the whole affair in the putinoidal frame of reference is Litvinenko 1%, message 99%.
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posted on
12/01/2006 3:47:03 PM PST
by
GSlob
To: MadIvan
http://english.sabah.com.tr/25F18D9306A943B48E7A4C82B58CE1B5.html
Planes containing radiation came to Turkey 10 times
The passengers flying from Istanbul to London with the plane with radiation have also been warned.
In the investigation regarding the poisoning of the former KGB agent detected radiation in the two British Airways planes. It has been defined that the planes have flied on October 27 and nine days in November.
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posted on
12/01/2006 4:17:32 PM PST
by
RDTF
(Quote of the year: "Halp us Jon Carry - We R stuck hear n Irak.")
Comment #52 Removed by Moderator
Comment #53 Removed by Moderator
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posted on
12/01/2006 5:20:13 PM PST
by
DocRock
To: Lizarde
Liz I found this in a article...something to ponder.
Scaramella was not poisoned at the same time as Litvinenko, but has been targeted with polonium since then, either in Italy or London; this raises the possibility that the 'poisoner' is still at large in the UK.
What if the assassins are still in England.
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posted on
12/01/2006 5:47:10 PM PST
by
Dog
(Hey Red Sox forget the Japanese pitchers for $42mil I'll talk to you for $10 million.)
Comment #56 Removed by Moderator
Comment #57 Removed by Moderator
To: MadIvan
Problem is that Trepashkin and Berezhovksy are criminals themselves.
58
posted on
12/01/2006 5:51:53 PM PST
by
eleni121
( + En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great))
To: theFIRMbss
why not just hit him
with a car?!
Exactly. This whole exaggeration is taking up too much of our time...boring as heck. And the media can't let go...I guess crooks in jail are credible when they are leftist media darlings.
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posted on
12/01/2006 5:55:01 PM PST
by
eleni121
( + En Touto Nika! By this sign conquer! + Constantine the Great))
To: GarySpFc
That's my theory, that Berezovsky, not Putin is the one responsible for this. KGB would never be so bungling as to contaminate numerous locations with this polonium which would allow them to be traced. Traces found in hotel rooms, on the airplanes, ect - this poisoning was done by incompetent amateurs.
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posted on
12/01/2006 5:59:33 PM PST
by
yuta250
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