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Why somebody poisoned Russian ex-agent?


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

In the media have been questions about the reason for poisoning the Russian ex-agent, and of course, there have been speculations about systematic assassination campaign, what is targeted to ex-agents of Russian intelligence. And now people are asking, is the security service of Russia behind those actions?


This is like some high-level political thriller, where somebody attacks against the enemies of Russian leaders, and there are claiming that some person, who has lived at the refugee has been also found dead. But if those stories would be true, we must ask why somebody is doing this thing?


Of course, Russian intelligence is known about tough methods, but when we are thinking about the fully open campaign against ex-spies and retired intelligence officers of Russian intelligence, we must say that this won’t help them at all. If there would be evidence about the systematic killing program, what is done in the foreign area, that would have catastrophic consequences of the relationship between the Russian and that other country.


There are some persons, who don’t like that other intelligence office co-operates with Russians. Those persons are the members of so-called “Russian mafia” or “Organizacija”, what was very powerful in the chaotic years when the Soviet Union collapsed. Then Vladimir Putin cleaned the streets and that organization continued to operate in the shape of the leaders of those gangs, what controlled the underworld of many Russian cities.


When so-called open mafia was terminated, people were happy. And they forgot to investigate the backgrounds of some high-profile businessmen. Or I must say that I believe that any leader of that Russian mafia was changed their business as legal. They put the money, what was collected from streets to legal business, and left the gangs. Those persons are now selling mobile telephones, and everything, what they do is legal. But the start-money for their business is from the streets and drug business.


There was the question, why those people don’t want that the Russian intelligence co-operates with other organizations is clear. If those persons names will come in the eyes of the investigators in wrong papers or document, their backgrounds could be uncovered. And that would cause those persons very much trouble. There were relationships between Russian mafia and western criminals because Russia was the good country for money laundering because the information did not travel between Russian and western authorities.


Those ex-mafia persons were operated with some Russian emigrates, who have collected money from the western gangsters, took them to Russia, and changed that money to Rupees. Then that money changed back to western money, and that made this money clean. Also, those Russian mafia members had the good chance to get firearms in their hands, and they were sold those guns to western gangs.


Also, some of those gangs sold contract kill to some western customers. Russia is quite a difficult language, and those persons were safe until the relationship between west and east were became warmer. That is the thing, what those mafia-persons doesn’t want. Their business bases the straight line and cold relationship between East and West. Because if somebody will find out their identity, those persons might be in trouble.

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