English translation
doc_152
Saturday, July 27, 2002, No. 131
NEWS
Chekists decided to answer Lieutenant Colonel Litvinenko
And Sergei Kovalev called him a PR man
Polemic
Yesterday, the FSB stated that it has weighty evidence of the connection between Achimez Gochiyayev, a suspect in the 1999 apartment bombings in Moscow, and the leader of Chechen militants, Khattab. Thus, the Chekists decided to partially reveal investigative secrets in order to debunk the version of former FSB Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Litvinenko about the organization of these terrorist attacks by the special services themselves (which 'Kommersant' outlined yesterday).
The video link with London, during which former Chekist Alexander Litvinenko provided testimony from the Karachay native Achimez Gochiyayev, was commented on yesterday by both state security agencies and representatives of the public commission investigating the terrorist attacks in Moscow in September 1999. The FSB, which had previously made statements that arguing with the 'criminal' Litvinenko—who, while a Chekist, even recorded his wife on a voice recorder—was beneath the dignity of the agency, finally stooped to providing evidence of its innocence. Recall that the former Chekist provided a letter from the Karachay native Gochiyayev, who claims that he was asked to rent the premises in southeast Moscow, where the explosions later occurred, by a school friend who, as he now suspects, was an FSB agent.
The press service of this agency has now announced its readiness to present additional evidence of Achimez Gochiyayev's connection with the international terrorist Khattab. In particular, the FSB decided to make public photographic materials 'taken...'
[Photo caption]: In the dispute with Lieutenant Colonel Litvinenko, the FSB uses a visual argument: to the right of Khattab is Achimez Gochiyayev