The Asian Age

Novichok attack suspects identified as Russians

- ROBIN MILLARD

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.”

 ??  ?? Ex- Russian spy Sergei Skripal ( right) and his daughter Yulia
Ex- Russian spy Sergei Skripal ( right) and his daughter Yulia

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