Triple Agent! Poisoned Russian Spy Alexander Litvinenko Was Working For British AND Spanish Intelligence, Says Wife -- The Daily Mail
* Former KGB agent was working for both MI6 and at their behest Spanish intelligence services at the time of his death
* Alexander Litvinenko was advising on how closely linked Russian Mafia were to the country's government
* Spy was poisoned after allegedly having tea with former KGB colleagues
* Family claim he may have been poisoned in bid to silence him or as warning
* Lugovoy - now Russian MP - was double crossing his government and working alongside Mr Litvinenko in handing over information to Spain
Poisoned former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko was effectively a triple agent working for MI6 and the Spanish secret service, it was claimed yesterday.
He was on the payroll of MI6 and had a handler called ‘Martin’, a barrister for his widow Marina said.
The Spanish secret service was also bankrolling his espionage activities and both stipends were paid into a joint bank account he held with his wife, it was said.
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More News On Poisoned Russian Spy Alexander Litvinenko
Strange truth of a life caught up with MI6’s ‘Martin’ and the KGB -- The Independent
Litvinenko death: Russian spy 'was working for MI6' -- BBC
Poisoned Russian Alexander Litvinenko was MI6 agent: lawyer -- The Australian
Report: Dead Russian dissident was MI6 spy -- UPI
Alexander Litvinenko murder: British evidence 'shows Russia involved' -- The Guardian
Russian State Role Seen in Death of Poisoned Spy -- New York Times
Lawyer Ties Russia to Ex-Agent's Death -- Wall Street Journal
Russian state involved in Litvinenko death -- News.com.au
Russian state culpable in Litvinenko death: UK lawyer -- Reuters
Alexander Litvinenko inquest: what are the issues at stake? -- Joshua Rozenberg, The Guardian
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