But
we know who did it and have reached our verdict
'Challenging & complex' Skripal investigation could take months – Met Police
RT,
17
March, 2018
The
investigation into the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter
Yulia will likely take weeks, if not months, the Metropolitan Police
has announced, calling the probe "extremely challenging and
complex."
"This
is an extremely challenging and complex investigation and we
currently have around 250 exceptionally experienced and dedicated
specialist officers from the counter-terrorism network working around
the clock on this case," Met
Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said on
Saturday.
"They
are being supported by hundreds more officers from across the police
family, as well as the military and other emergency services." He
went on to state that detectives are examining around 4,000 hours of
CCTV footage. "They
are making good progress in what is a painstaking investigation that
is likely to be ongoing for weeks, if not months."
Basu's
comments were published in a renewed appeal for information from
anyone who may have seen Sergei Skripal's burgundy BMW 320D saloon
car with the license plate HD09 WAO. It comes after an initial appeal
for information was issued earlier this week.
Authorities
are hoping that any information on the whereabouts of Skripal's car
on March 4 will lead to further information. "We
need to establish Sergei and Yulia's movements during the morning,
before they headed to the town center. Did you see this car, or what
you believe was this car, on the day of the incident? We are
particularly keen to hear from you if you saw the car before 1:30pm.
If you have information, please call the police on 101," Basu
said. He also stated that anyone who has images or footage which
could potentially assist the investigation can upload them to a
secure UK police website.
The
renewed appeal for information also includes an updated timeline of
what is currently known regarding the whereabouts of the Skripals on
March 4. It begins with Yulia's arrival to Heathrow Airport on a
flight from Russia the previous day, and continues to document a meal
at the chain restaurant Zizzi's in Salisbury on March 4, followed by
emergency services being called to attend to an "extremely
ill" Sergei
and Yulia less than 45 minutes after they left the restaurant.
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