Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Litvinenko Probe Finds Radiation in London Club, Restaurant

Via Washington Post -

LONDON, Aug. 17 -- British authorities on Friday disclosed four new London locations, including a Moroccan restaurant and a lap-dancing club, at which investigators have found the kind of radiation that killed former Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko in November.

The investigation stretched over 47 locations, the Westminster City Council said. The newly disclosed sites were Hey Jo, a lap-dancing club in central London; Litvinenko's personal Mercedes; Dar
Marrakesh, the restaurant; and a gray Mercedes taxi.

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Investigators have been aided by a series of positive readings for polonium-210 radiation, marking a trail along which the killer or killers and victim moved. Of the 47 locations examined, including eight aircraft, radiation was found at 27 sites, the Westminster council said.

At the Hey Jo nightclub, traces of radiation were found on seats, cushions and cubicle doors, officials said. At the Moroccan cafe, traces were found on the fabric of a hookah pipe's handle and on a cushion cover.


Dave West, owner of Hey Jo, said in an interview that Litvinenko "came in one night with about two or three men, all Russian. I said hello, shook their hands, like I do to many customers." West said that the club was popular with Russian businessmen and that he had met Litvinenko on several occasions.

He said that investigators were slow in locating his club; they arrived there about seven weeks after Litvinenko died, after tracing his credit card receipts.

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