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Litvinenko 'killed over dossier' | |
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Former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was murdered because of information he held on a powerful Kremlin figure, an ex-business associate has said. | Former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was murdered because of information he held on a powerful Kremlin figure, an ex-business associate has said. |
Ex-spy Yuri Shvets said Mr Litvinenko was commissioned by a reputable UK firm to provide information on Russia. | Ex-spy Yuri Shvets said Mr Litvinenko was commissioned by a reputable UK firm to provide information on Russia. |
Mr Litvinenko was poisoned after his dossier containing damaging details was deliberately leaked to the high-ranking Moscow figure, Mr Shvets told the BBC. | Mr Litvinenko was poisoned after his dossier containing damaging details was deliberately leaked to the high-ranking Moscow figure, Mr Shvets told the BBC. |
Mr Litvinenko died in London last month from suspected polonium-210 poisoning. | Mr Litvinenko died in London last month from suspected polonium-210 poisoning. |
'Most probable theory' | 'Most probable theory' |
In an exclusive interview, Mr Shvets told BBC Radio 4 programme The Litvinenko Mystery about his theory. | In an exclusive interview, Mr Shvets told BBC Radio 4 programme The Litvinenko Mystery about his theory. |
"I cannot really be 100% sure, but I am pretty sure," he said. | "I cannot really be 100% sure, but I am pretty sure," he said. |
"Obviously there is always room for other suspicions, but in a tradecraft there is such a thing as most probable theory, and this is the one." | "Obviously there is always room for other suspicions, but in a tradecraft there is such a thing as most probable theory, and this is the one." |
He said the British company wanted the eight-page dossier of commercial and political information before it invested millions of pounds in Russia. | He said the British company wanted the eight-page dossier of commercial and political information before it invested millions of pounds in Russia. |
He drank a tea which was not made in front of him Yuri Shvets | He drank a tea which was not made in front of him Yuri Shvets |
Washington-based Mr Shvets, who advises businesses and individuals on legal and security issues in the former Soviet Union, said he talked to Mr Litvinenko in hospital. | Washington-based Mr Shvets, who advises businesses and individuals on legal and security issues in the former Soviet Union, said he talked to Mr Litvinenko in hospital. |
Mr Litvinenko was convinced that he was poisoned when he met three Russians at the Millennium Hotel in London. | Mr Litvinenko was convinced that he was poisoned when he met three Russians at the Millennium Hotel in London. |
Mr Shvets said: "He drank a tea which was not made in front of him. He was agonised by the understanding that as a professional he failed. | Mr Shvets said: "He drank a tea which was not made in front of him. He was agonised by the understanding that as a professional he failed. |
"He was always saying 'I can identify my enemy a mile away'. But in this particular case, when it came to his own life, he failed." | "He was always saying 'I can identify my enemy a mile away'. But in this particular case, when it came to his own life, he failed." |
Mr Shvets, who has been interviewed by senior Scotland Yard officers, said British detectives investigating the death now have the dossier compiled by Mr Litvinenko. | Mr Shvets, who has been interviewed by senior Scotland Yard officers, said British detectives investigating the death now have the dossier compiled by Mr Litvinenko. |
The Litvinenko Mystery, presented by Tom Mangold, was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 at 1030 GMT on Saturday 16 December. |
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