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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Litvinenko</strong> <strong>Inquiry</strong><br />

6.160 I heard oral evidence from Bruno Bonetti, the chauffeur who drove Mr Lugovoy to<br />

and from Mr Patarkatsishvili’s house on 26 October 2006. Mr Bonetti described how<br />

he collected Mr Lugovoy from Park Lane at about 10.30 that morning. He drove him<br />

to Surrey, near Leatherhead. With some difficulty, they found Mr Patarkatsishvili’s<br />

house. Mr Bonetti recalled that Mr Lugovoy sat in the rear near side seat of the car.<br />

He said that they did not talk much on the journey – Mr Lugovoy spent most of the<br />

time on the telephone, speaking a language that he had not understood. Mr Bonetti<br />

thought that they had arrived at Mr Patarkatsishvili’s house at about noon. He waited<br />

all afternoon and drove Mr Lugovoy back to the hotel at 6.00pm, arriving at about<br />

7.30pm. He said that on the return journey, as on the way out, Mr Lugovoy sat on the<br />

rear near side passenger seat. 145<br />

6.161 Mr Bonetti’s car was subsequently tested for radiation and secondary contamination<br />

was discovered. <strong>The</strong> highest readings were taken on the rear near side passenger<br />

seat. 146<br />

Meeting with Boris Berezovsky<br />

6.162 In his statement in the Terluk case to which I have referred above, Mr Lugovoy stated<br />

that whilst he was at Mr Patarkatsishvili’s house, he received a call from Mr Berezovsky,<br />

who asked him to visit him in his London offices. Mr Lugovoy went on in his statement<br />

to describe going to see Mr Berezovsky and a discussion between the two of them<br />

about the provision of personal security in Moscow for a journalist named Elena<br />

Tregubova. He also referred in the statement to Mr Glushkov, one of Mr Berezovsky’s<br />

close associates, coming into the room during the meeting and discussing wine. 147<br />

6.163 <strong>The</strong>re is no doubt that this meeting did take place. Apart from Mr Lugovoy’s evidence,<br />

I received evidence from a number of witnesses who described the meeting in similar<br />

terms. This evidence included a statement given to the police by Mr Berezovsky before<br />

his death, 148 and also oral evidence from Mr Glushkov, who remembered Mr Lugovoy<br />

coming to Mr Berezovsky’s offices and the discussion about wine. 149<br />

6.164 A witness statement given by Ms Tregubova was also read. 150 She was a Russian<br />

journalist who was actively opposed to the Putin regime. In her statement she explained<br />

that she had been afraid for her safety following the murder of Anna Politkovskaya,<br />

and that she had asked Mr Berezovsky to assist with her personal security. She<br />

said that she was aware at the time that Mr Berezovsky was intending to speak with<br />

Mr Lugovoy about her security, and in fact she said that Mr Lugovoy had telephoned<br />

her following the meeting.<br />

6.165 Whilst it is clear that the meeting took place, there is a conflict in the evidence as to<br />

precisely when it took place. As I have said, Mr Lugovoy said that it happened shortly<br />

after his visit to Mr Patarkatsishvili on 26 October 2006 (it is not clear from Mr Lugovoy’s<br />

Terluk statement whether his account is that the meeting took place on 26 October<br />

following his return from Surrey, or on the following day). Other witnesses, including<br />

Mr Berezovsky, Mr Glushkov and Ms Tregubova, have stated that the meeting took<br />

145<br />

Bonetti 12/30-45<br />

146<br />

Mascall 12/117-118<br />

147<br />

INQ001788 (page 22)<br />

148<br />

INQ016371<br />

149<br />

Glushkov 17/6-21<br />

150<br />

Tregubova 29/62-66<br />

142

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