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Part 4: Why would anyone wish to kill<br />

Alexander <strong>Litvinenko</strong>?<br />

Chapter 1: Introduction<br />

4.1 On the evidence that I have heard, Alexander <strong>Litvinenko</strong> lived a most eventful life in the<br />

United Kingdom (UK) between 2000 and 2006. He involved himself in a wide range of<br />

activities, many, as before, focused on challenging corruption in the Federal Security<br />

Service (FSB) and on combating organised crime. He also had to try to find a way of<br />

making a living in the UK using the skills and contacts that he had acquired as an FSB<br />

officer in Russia. <strong>The</strong> evidence suggests that, in the course of such activities, and just<br />

as he had in Russia, Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> may have made some dangerous enemies.<br />

4.2 <strong>The</strong> purpose of this Part of the Report is to review the evidence that I have heard, both<br />

as to what Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong> was doing during this period, and as to whom his activities<br />

might have upset. <strong>The</strong> question that underpins this exercise, and that I will come to<br />

address later in this Report, is simple: could any of Mr <strong>Litvinenko</strong>’s activities during<br />

this period have provided a motive for murder?<br />

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