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evening. 304 I also heard evidence from Vladimir Voronkov, who was Mr Berezovsky’s<br />

office manager. He said that it was quite normal for Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> to pop into the<br />

building, and he recalled seeing him there, he said at about 4.00 on the afternoon of<br />

1 November 2006. 305<br />

6.326 Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> was in telephone contact with Mr Zakayev at around this time.<br />

Mr Zakayev had driven into central London and Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> was arranging to get<br />

a lift home with him. Mr Zakayev gave oral evidence to the <strong>Inquiry</strong>. He said that<br />

Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> had telephoned him earlier in the day and that later he had picked him<br />

up by arrangement near Mr Berezovsky’s offices. He, too, recalled that Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong><br />

had been talking about the papers he had received from Mr Scaramella and their<br />

possible connection to the Politkovskaya case. His evidence was that he had another<br />

friend, named Yaragi Abdul, who was already in the front passenger seat of the car.<br />

He said that when Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> got in he sat in the middle of the rear seats and<br />

that as they drove he leaned forward to talk to them, leaning on the back of the front<br />

seats. According to Mr Zakayev the drive back to north London was uneventful and<br />

he dropped Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> off in Osier Crescent. 306<br />

6.327 Mr Abdul also gave oral evidence, which was consistent with that of Mr Zakayev. 307<br />

6.328 1 November was the anniversary of Mr and Mrs <strong>Litvinenko</strong>’s arrival in this country.<br />

I have described in Part 3 above the evidence that Mrs <strong>Litvinenko</strong> cooked a special<br />

meal that evening, that Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> subsequently fell ill, and of all that followed.<br />

6.329 When Mr Zakayev’s car was tested for radiation, secondary contamination was found<br />

predominantly on the rear passenger seat and on the backs of the two front seats. 308<br />

6.330 Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong>’s house in Osier Crescent was also tested. Unsurprisingly, given that<br />

Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> had on any view ingested polonium, secondary contamination was found<br />

throughout the property. <strong>The</strong>re are two points about the findings that are of particular<br />

interest. First, there was no primary contamination found anywhere in the house.<br />

Second, in the main the secondary contamination readings were low. A1 agreed<br />

that these readings reflected, “pretty chronic low level contamination throughout the<br />

house, consistent with secondary transfer by multiple individuals over time.” 309 <strong>The</strong>re<br />

was a single exception to this pattern. Very high readings were taken from the sleeve<br />

of the blue denim jacket that Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> had been wearing on 1 November. 310 A1<br />

stated that, in simple terms, the readings indicated that the sleeve had been in an<br />

area of primary contamination. She said: “Most certainly the cuff of that sleeve had<br />

actually been in contact with quite a considerable level of contamination, and from its<br />

position, et cetera, it would be transferred contamination”. 311<br />

Lugovoy and Kovtun after the Pine Bar<br />

6.331 DI Mascall gave evidence about the movements of Mr Lugovoy and his party during<br />

the remainder of their stay in London. This can be dealt with fairly shortly.<br />

304<br />

Berezovsky 25/15-16<br />

305<br />

Voronkov 16/187-202<br />

306<br />

Zakayev 26/148-151<br />

307<br />

Abdul 17/98-105<br />

308<br />

Mascall 17/58-60<br />

309<br />

A1 20/83<br />

310<br />

Mascall 17/60-65<br />

311<br />

A1 20/84-85<br />

Part 6 | Chapters 1 to 8 | <strong>The</strong> polonium trail – events in October and November 2006<br />

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