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Experts probing the death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko have found traces of radioactivity at 12 locations, the home secretary has said.Experts probing the death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko have found traces of radioactivity at 12 locations, the home secretary has said.
Among them are two British Airways (BA) planes. A third one is awaiting checks.Among them are two British Airways (BA) planes. A third one is awaiting checks.
Home Secretary John Reid told Parliament that two Russian aircraft, one of which is currently at Heathrow airport, were also of interest.Home Secretary John Reid told Parliament that two Russian aircraft, one of which is currently at Heathrow airport, were also of interest.
However, Mr Reid stressed the public health risk was low. BA is contacting 33,000 passengers from 221 flights. The Health Protection Agency said 24 people had been referred to a specialist clinic for tests.
BA is contacting 33,000 passengers from 221 flights. But Mr Reid stressed the public health risk was low.
Mr Litvinenko, an ex-KGB officer and a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died last week of radiation poisoning.Mr Litvinenko, an ex-KGB officer and a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died last week of radiation poisoning.
HAVE YOUR SAY I work in the one of the office buildings where polonium-210 has been detected, and we have had no assistance at all from the authorities Gate, London Send us your experiencesHAVE YOUR SAY I work in the one of the office buildings where polonium-210 has been detected, and we have had no assistance at all from the authorities Gate, London Send us your experiences
Traces of radioactive polonium-210 were discovered in his body, and more traces of the substance have been found at venues he visited in the capital on 1 November.Traces of radioactive polonium-210 were discovered in his body, and more traces of the substance have been found at venues he visited in the capital on 1 November.
Earlier, an inquest into the death of Mr Litvinenko was opened and adjourned at a London court.Earlier, an inquest into the death of Mr Litvinenko was opened and adjourned at a London court.
Coroner Dr Andrew Reid said the level of polonium-210 in Mr Litvinenko's system indicated it had come from a source "other than a natural one". A post-mortem will be carried out on Friday Coroner Dr Andrew Reid said the level of polonium-210 in Mr Litvinenko's system indicated it had come from a source "other than a natural one". A post-mortem will be carried out on Friday.
'Five planes''Five planes'
The home secretary said that more locations could be screened for radiation.The home secretary said that more locations could be screened for radiation.
"To date, around 24 venues have or are being monitored and experts have confirmed traces of contamination at around 12 of these venues," he said."To date, around 24 venues have or are being monitored and experts have confirmed traces of contamination at around 12 of these venues," he said.
LITVINENKO'S MOVEMENTS 1 November 20061: Meeting at Millennium Hotel2: Meeting at Itsu Sushi bar3: Home in Muswell Hill4: Admitted to Barnet hospital17 November5: Transferred to University College Hospital where dies on 23 NovemberLITVINENKO'S MOVEMENTS 1 November 20061: Meeting at Millennium Hotel2: Meeting at Itsu Sushi bar3: Home in Muswell Hill4: Admitted to Barnet hospital17 November5: Transferred to University College Hospital where dies on 23 November
Other sites where radioactive material has been found: 7 Down Street25, 58 Grosvenor StreetSheraton HotelTwo planes at Heathrow AirportCar in north London Passengers 'not getting help' Investigations so far have focused on Mr Litvinenko's movements, including his meetings at a West End sushi restaurant and a hotel on 1 November, the day he fell ill.Other sites where radioactive material has been found: 7 Down Street25, 58 Grosvenor StreetSheraton HotelTwo planes at Heathrow AirportCar in north London Passengers 'not getting help' Investigations so far have focused on Mr Litvinenko's movements, including his meetings at a West End sushi restaurant and a hotel on 1 November, the day he fell ill.
Experts have suggested that polonium-210 could be present in locations, including the planes, either because it leaked from a container or because it was present in people's bodily fluids.Experts have suggested that polonium-210 could be present in locations, including the planes, either because it leaked from a container or because it was present in people's bodily fluids.
Of those members of the public who were concerned about potential exposure to radiation, 69 had been referred to the Health Protection Agency as a precaution, Mr Reid said. Of those members of the public who were concerned about potential exposure to radiation, 139 had been referred to the Health Protection Agency as a precaution, of which 24 were referred to a specialist clinic.
Of those, 18 have been referred to a specialist clinic. The HPA said some 53 healthcare staff and a further 140 people who passed through contaminated areas have been asked to provide urine samples.
Mr Reid said that health officials believed that radioactive traces found on one of two British Airways planes which have shown contamination pose "no residual public health risk". Checks are continuing on the second.Mr Reid said that health officials believed that radioactive traces found on one of two British Airways planes which have shown contamination pose "no residual public health risk". Checks are continuing on the second.
A third BA plane remains on the ground on Moscow, pending checks.A third BA plane remains on the ground on Moscow, pending checks.
"BA has decided not to return it to London until the position is clearer," Mr Reid said."BA has decided not to return it to London until the position is clearer," Mr Reid said.
Officials were also interested in a fourth plane - a Boeing 737 leased to a Russian private carrier, Transaero, which landed at Heathrow airport on Thursday morning. A spokeswoman for the airliner said that no toxic substance had been found on board.Officials were also interested in a fourth plane - a Boeing 737 leased to a Russian private carrier, Transaero, which landed at Heathrow airport on Thursday morning. A spokeswoman for the airliner said that no toxic substance had been found on board.
A fifth Russian plane was also said to be of interest, but no further details were given.A fifth Russian plane was also said to be of interest, but no further details were given.
"There may be other aeroplanes of which we don't at this stage know, but those are the five that we know of," the home secretary added."There may be other aeroplanes of which we don't at this stage know, but those are the five that we know of," the home secretary added.
'Low risk''Low risk'
A quarter of the 221 flights made by the three British Airways short-haul 767 aircraft between 25 October and 29 November were between London and Moscow.A quarter of the 221 flights made by the three British Airways short-haul 767 aircraft between 25 October and 29 November were between London and Moscow.
EXPOSURE RISK Contact with carrier's sweat or urine could lead to exposureBut polonium-210 must be ingested to cause damageRadiation has very short range and cannot pass through skinWashing eliminates tracesEXPOSURE RISK Contact with carrier's sweat or urine could lead to exposureBut polonium-210 must be ingested to cause damageRadiation has very short range and cannot pass through skinWashing eliminates traces
British Airways said it had contacted 5,500 customers and made information about affected flights available on its website.British Airways said it had contacted 5,500 customers and made information about affected flights available on its website.
"The advice we have been given so far is that the health risk to anyone who has travelled on any of the three aircraft at the centre of the issue around radiation exposure is deemed to be low," it said in a statement."The advice we have been given so far is that the health risk to anyone who has travelled on any of the three aircraft at the centre of the issue around radiation exposure is deemed to be low," it said in a statement.
BA said it was not its role to give medical advice, but referred passengers to medical service NHS Direct.BA said it was not its role to give medical advice, but referred passengers to medical service NHS Direct.
By midnight on Wednesday, NHS Direct had received 1,707 calls from concerned members of the public.
NHS Direct spokesman Simone Lester said that only passengers who felt unwell should call.NHS Direct spokesman Simone Lester said that only passengers who felt unwell should call.
"We will not be in a position to give them more specific advice until the Health Protection Agency has finished its assessment of the potential risk on those flights," she said."We will not be in a position to give them more specific advice until the Health Protection Agency has finished its assessment of the potential risk on those flights," she said.
  • British Airways has set up a special helpline for customers in the UK on 0845 6040171 or +44 191 211 3690 for international calls.
  • British Airways has set up a special helpline for customers in the UK on 0845 6040171 or +44 191 211 3690 for international calls.
  • Passengers who travelled on those flights and want further advice are advised to telephone NHS Direct on 0845 4647.
  • Passengers who travelled on those flights and want further advice are advised to telephone NHS Direct on 0845 4647.