This
follows on from my story from yesterday
UK
Government Preparing To Confiscate Russian Capital "Of Dubious
Origin"
25 March, 2018
Countries around the world have announced that they would expel Russian diplomats in a show of solidarity with the UK, but now the Queen's government is taking things one step further:
It's preparing to enforce a newly passed law that will allow the government to confiscate or freeze any Russian capital "of dubious origin" - a measure clearly intended to permit a crackdown on Russian oligarchs living in London.
According
to Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson, warrants for the seizure of
Russian capital and assets of doubtful origin have already been
issued, according to Sputnik
News. The
goal is to ensure that any property attained by unknown means is
registered, according to the law. Williams
said during his speech that Russia's goal was to divide Europe, but
that actions of solidarity by Estonia and other European countries
have shown "that's not possible."
Wilson promised that the government would work diligently during the coming days and weeks until this problem is solved. Relations between the two countries have markedly worsened since the poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia earlier this month. Prime Minister Theresa May has said she's doubtful Skripal will recover - and that more than 100 bystanders have sought medical treatment.
The
UK has said Russia is the only plausible suspect thanks to the use of
Novichok, a nerve agent that was purportedly developed by the Soviet
Union.
The
Russian side has denied all the accusations and suggested
participating jointly in the investigation. However, Moscow's request
for samples was ignored. Moscow in turn also expelled 23 UK diplomats
and ordered the British Council to stop its activities in Russia in
response to London's move.
Williamson
has been a fan of bellicose language toward Russia in the wake of the
attack.
He
famously said earlier this month that Russia "should go away and
shut up" while responding to a question about Moscow’s
statements that it would expel British diplomats (which it did),
as RT notes.
Carrying
out such a crackdown would be one way to show that the UK government
is interested not only in the perfunctory expulsion of diplomats, but
also the in making life more difficult for some Russian oligarchs and
other businessmen who call London home.
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