Berezovsky ready to meet Russian prosecution
Boris Berezovsky says he is ready to meet investigators of the Russian prosecution, who can arrive to the British capital in the frameworks of Russian ex-KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko murder. I am absolutely open for meeting people from Russia, if this can help investigate the Litvinenko case, Berezovsky said in an interview to British television. Berezovsky also said that his former bodyguard Lugovoi visited his office on October 31 last year. Later, UK police examined the chair where Lugovoi was sitting and found out that radiation was 800 times more than at a place where Litvinenko had a meeting with Berezovsky the next day.
As foreign media say, London’s formal agreement for visit of Russian investigators to London was received last week.
12:13 02/06/2007
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