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Nerve agent in Salisbury

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 7:04 pm
by Garth
Critically ill man 'former Russian spy'

A man who is critically ill after being exposed to an unknown substance in Wiltshire is a Russian national convicted of spying for Britain, the BBC understands.

Sergei Skripal, who is 66, was granted refuge in the UK following a "spy swap" between the US and Russia in 2010.

Police declared a major incident on Sunday after a man and a woman were reported ill at a shopping centre in Salisbury.

The substance has not been identified.


Police are investigating whether a crime has been committed, following the incident which began at 16:15 GMT on Sunday at the Maltings shopping centre in central Salisbury.

Skripal, who is a retired Russian military intelligence colonel, was jailed for 13 years in 2006 for spying for Britain.

He was convicted of passing the identities of Russian intelligence agents working undercover in Europe to the UK's Secret Intelligence Service, MI6.

Russia said Col Skripal had been paid $100,000 for the information, which he had been supplying from the 1990s.

He was one of four prisoners released by Moscow in exchange for 10 US spies in 2010, as part of a swap. Col Skripal was later flown to the UK.

He and a woman, aged in her 30s, are both in intensive care at Salisbury District Hospital.

A number of locations in the city centre were cordoned off and the A&E department was closed as teams in full protective gear used hoses to decontaminate the street.


Neighbours at Skripal's home in Salisbury say police arrived around 17:00 GMT on Sunday and have been there ever since.

They said he was friendly and in recent years had lost his wife.

One female eyewitness told the BBC it looked like the two people had taken "something quite strong".

She said: "On the bench there was a couple, an older guy and a younger girl. She was sort of leant in on him, it looked like she had passed out maybe.

"He was doing some strange hand movements, looking up to the sky."

In a statement on Monday evening, Wiltshire Police said the pair had no visible injuries but fell unconscious.

Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Craig Holden said: "Because we are still at the very early stages of the investigation, we are unable to ascertain whether or not a crime has taken place."

Public Health England said in an updated statement that its specialists will be joining a "specially-convened group" to consider the Salisbury incident.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43295134?n ... ws_central

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Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 7:28 pm
by DML
Denster. :x

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 7:49 pm
by Memento Mori

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 7:55 pm
by Dual
No collusion!

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 10:24 pm
by Peter Crisp
It would be pretty stupid of them to go with polonium again as they can hardly deny it this time.

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2018 10:25 pm
by Alvin Flummux
Polonium Putin strikes again.

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:40 am
by Skarjo
Snitches get stitches.

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:41 am
by Moggy
Peter Crisp wrote:It would be pretty stupid of them to go with polonium again as they can hardly deny it this time.


But do they care? What are we going to do about it?

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 7:19 am
by KingK
We'll send them a very strongly worded letter telling them not to do it again

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 7:33 am
by Vermilion
KingK wrote:We'll send them a very strongly worded letter telling them not to do it again


This is not good enough, let's get tough, the time for talking is over, call it extreme if you like, but I propose we hit it hard and hit it fast with a major, and I mean major leaflet campaign, and while they're reeling from that, we'd follow up with a car boot sale, some street theatre and possibly even some benefit concerts. OK? Now, if that's not enough, I'm sorry, but it's time for the T-shirts... "spy stuff out" ... "Putin's FSB, No Thanks" ... and if that's not enough, well, I don't know what will be.

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 7:37 am
by Victor Mildew
Vermilion wrote:
KingK wrote:We'll send them a very strongly worded letter telling them not to do it again


This is not good enough, let's get tough, the time for talking is over, call it extreme if you like, but I propose we hit it hard and hit it fast with a major, and I mean major leaflet campaign, and while they're reeling from that, we'd follow up with a car boot sale, some street theatre and possibly even some benefit concerts. OK? Now, if that's not enough, I'm sorry, but it's time for the T-shirts... "spy stuff out" ... "Putin's FSB, No Thanks" ... and if that's not enough, well, I don't know what will be.


:lol: :wub:

The only drawback is the abbreviation is 'Klitoris'.

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:47 am
by Hypes
Nuke them

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 9:40 am
by Squinty
Hyperion wrote:Nuke them


Just get the British submarines to aim at America, it will probably hit somewhere near Russia.

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 10:16 am
by Buffalo
Their fault for going to Zizzi.

Re: Former Russian spy and a woman in 30s critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:27 am
by Garth
The woman is his daughter:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43297638

Re: Former Russian spy and daughter critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:43 am
by <]:^D
without getting too serious and ranting if this turns out to be another assassination/attempt by the Russian state it is disgraceful. the fact that they basically got away with the Litvinenko murder is bad enough. id imagine May's response to this will be spineless as expected :simper:

Re: Former Russian spy and daughter critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 12:01 pm
by Mini E
Just another evening in Salisbury.

Re: Former Russian spy and daughter critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:10 pm
by Tafdolphin
From the BBC article;

Former agent Mr Skripal, whose wife, son and older brother have all died in the past two years, was granted refuge in the UK following a "spy swap" in 2010


Nothing to see here.

Re: Former Russian spy and daughter critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:18 pm
by still
It's alright, Johnsons on the case. Everything should be sorted very quickly now.

Re: Former Russian spy and daughter critically ill from exposure to unknown substance in Wiltshire

Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:34 pm
by Moggy
still wrote:It's alright, Johnsons on the case. Everything should be sorted very quickly now.


After his help in the Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, I would imagine we will all end up getting poisoned once Boris intervenes in this one.