Monday, January 18, 2016

Litvinenko was about to expose Putin ‘mafia links’


Alexander Litvinenko may have been murdered in London because he was prepared to testify in court about alleged links between the mafia and President Putin’s ministers, The Times has learnt.
The revelation came as a former British judge prepared to announce the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of the former Russian spy, who died after ingesting polonium-210 at a hotel in London almost a decade ago.

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