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A former KGB officer should be charged with the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, the director of public prosecutions has recommended.A former KGB officer should be charged with the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, the director of public prosecutions has recommended.
Sir Ken Macdonald told a news conference that Andrei Lugovoi should face trial.Sir Ken Macdonald told a news conference that Andrei Lugovoi should face trial.
Mr Litvinenko, a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in London in November after exposure to the radioactive isotope polonium-210.Mr Litvinenko, a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in London in November after exposure to the radioactive isotope polonium-210.
Mr Lugovoi has strongly denied being involved with the poisoning.Mr Lugovoi has strongly denied being involved with the poisoning.
Sir Ken said Mr Litvinenko's death was an "extraordinarily grave crime".Sir Ken said Mr Litvinenko's death was an "extraordinarily grave crime".
Lord Goldsmith, the Attorney General, said he agreed with the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service, which had been arrived at after consultation with him.
'Public interest''Public interest'
Mr Litvinenko, who was granted political asylum in the UK in 2000 and went on to take British citizenship, died at University College Hospital on 23 November 2006.Mr Litvinenko, who was granted political asylum in the UK in 2000 and went on to take British citizenship, died at University College Hospital on 23 November 2006.
I have instructed CPS lawyers to take immediate steps to seek the early extradition of Andrei Lugovoi from Russia Sir Ken MacdonaldI have instructed CPS lawyers to take immediate steps to seek the early extradition of Andrei Lugovoi from Russia Sir Ken Macdonald
Sir Ken told the press conference: "I have today concluded that the evidence sent to us by the police is sufficient to charge Andrei Lugovoi with the murder of Mr Litvinenko by deliberate poisoning.Sir Ken told the press conference: "I have today concluded that the evidence sent to us by the police is sufficient to charge Andrei Lugovoi with the murder of Mr Litvinenko by deliberate poisoning.
"I have further concluded that a prosecution of this case would clearly be in the public interest."I have further concluded that a prosecution of this case would clearly be in the public interest.
"In those circumstances, I have instructed CPS lawyers to take immediate steps to seek the early extradition of Andrei Lugovoi from Russia to the United Kingdom, so that he may be charged with murder - and be brought swiftly before a court in London to be prosecuted for this extraordinarily grave crime.""In those circumstances, I have instructed CPS lawyers to take immediate steps to seek the early extradition of Andrei Lugovoi from Russia to the United Kingdom, so that he may be charged with murder - and be brought swiftly before a court in London to be prosecuted for this extraordinarily grave crime."
International investigation
The counter-terrorism command of the Metropolitan Police has been conducting a detailed international investigation into his death.The counter-terrorism command of the Metropolitan Police has been conducting a detailed international investigation into his death.
The police inquiry, during which officers followed a trail of polonium radioactivity left at a series of locations visited by Mr Litvinenko in London before he died, eventually took them to Moscow.The police inquiry, during which officers followed a trail of polonium radioactivity left at a series of locations visited by Mr Litvinenko in London before he died, eventually took them to Moscow.
His friends, including London-based Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky, have accused the Kremlin of ordering his assassination but the Russian government has rejected such claims.His friends, including London-based Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky, have accused the Kremlin of ordering his assassination but the Russian government has rejected such claims.
Police passed a file to the Crown Prosecution Service in January.Police passed a file to the Crown Prosecution Service in January.
Diplomatic relations between Russia and the UK have been strained by the case.Diplomatic relations between Russia and the UK have been strained by the case.
BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said it was hard to see how Mr Lugovoi could be extradited given Moscow's attitude.BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said it was hard to see how Mr Lugovoi could be extradited given Moscow's attitude.