Novichok attack suspects identified as Russians
British police believe they have identified the suspects who carried out the Novichok nerve agent attack on a former Moscow double agent and his daughter and that they are Russian, the Press Association news agency reported on Thursday.
“Investigators believe they have identified the suspected perpetrators of the Novichok attack through CCTV and have cross- checked this with records of people who entered the country around that time,” a source with knowledge of the investigation told PA.
“They ( investigators) are sure they ( suspects) are Russian,” the source added.
Scotland Yard police headquarters refused to comment on the report when contacted by AFP.
Ex- Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia collapsed in the southwestern English city of Salisbury on March 4 after being exposed to the nerve agent Novichok.
Both have since recovered.
Britain blamed Russia for the poisoning of Skripal, a former military intelligence colonel who was jailed for betraying Russian agents to Britain’s MI6 foreign intelligence service.
He left Russia for Britain in a 2010 spy swap.
Russia has strongly denied involvement in the Skripal attack, sparking a row that has led to tit- fortat diplomatic expulsions between Britain and its allies and Moscow.
Russia’s ambassador to Britain Alexander Yakovenko told the BBC on Thursday he had heard nothing official from the government. A spokeswoman for Prime Minister Theresa May said: “This is an ongoing and complex investigation and I can’t comment on the speculation around it.”