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Russian spy poisioning - How?

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Booldawg | 16:21 Thu 30th Nov 2006 | News
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How did the poisoner get the polonium into the sushi without the chefs/waiters knowledge?
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Maybe the poisoner worked at the restaurant undercover....
God, I can see the poisoner looking out of the kitchen, just as Mr Litvinenko puts a bit of raw fish on his chopsticks, leans across the table and says, 'try some of this mate, it's delicious...' Doh!
.....and how did the poor russian spy leave traces of it everywhere, was it in the bathrooms, if you get my meaning?
Because he was eating at the Millenium Cafe in Bordon, where the chef and waiting staff are all one person and don't ahve any knowledge about anything. The Mellenium Cafe owner thought he was adding a secret ingredient for great taste but instead ended up killing the poor soul.
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and then the chef started insulting Mr Litivenko in Turkish, much to the amusement of the waiters.
I don't think we was poisoned in the restaurant as suggested. Levels of Polonium were very low compared with the Hotel he wne to.
What?
The poisoner had the guts and ability to get it onto a BA flight avoiding customs and security.

He/She has evaded all possible CCTV

He/She has left no trace of being in the country

I don't think sushi chefs/waiters would prove that much of a challenge to them.

It's just the same as asking how rapists spike drinks without anyone seeing
Customs and Security dont come in the picture at all. Customs dont look for radioactivity on arriving passengers. So he had to do nothing. Just put a small plastic container in his bag the size of a 50 p coin. The plastic would have prevented any radiation from passing out as even paper can block alpha particles. So even if there was a customs officer with a hand held gizmo (that does not exist) looking for alpha particles he would not have found it.

The sushi bar is a red herring. The spy consumed the poison elsewhere.

Do you know of the book title that the spy wrote. How to blow up russia. Any surprise at his fate?

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