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Yard investigations now backed by Portugal
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/418929/Madeleine-McCann-inquiry-wins-backing-from-Portugal
Madeleine McCann inquiry wins backing from Portugal
SCOTLAND Yard detectives searching for Madeleine McCann are set to fly to Portugal as its law chief yesterday confirmed receipt of Britain’s request to follow up fresh leads.
Kate and Gerry McCann continue to hope that their daughter is still alive
The exchange of letters between London and Lisbon means the Portuguese end of the Yard’s new inquiry is now on an official footing.
Detectives from Operation Grange are expected in the Algarve in the next few weeks.
But sources stressed the British police officers can do nothing in Portugal without being accompanied by public prosecutors.
Portugal’s Attorney General’s office confirmed receipt of a letter from Home Secretary Theresa May.
A spokesman said: “A request for judicial assistance has been received from the British authorities.
“There is currently no timetable for when and how we will proceed.”
Yesterday’s confirmation by the Portuguese is another significant step in the two-year operation which has cost £5million so far.
Last month detectives announced a new investigation after a review identified 38 potential suspects.
The “persons of interest” come from five countries and include 12 Britons.
Madeleine was three when she went missing from the McCann family apartment in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz in May 2007.
Her parents Kate and Gerry have never given up hope that their daughter is still alive.
The couple, both doctors from Rothley, Leicestershire, welcomed the new Yard inquiry and described it as a “big step forward”.
Scotland Yard says there is no firm evidence that Madeleine is dead.
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood said both the British and Portuguese “remain completely committed” to solving the mystery.
Operation Grange was set up to review available evidence in 2011 after the McCanns appealed to Prime Minister David Cameron and Mrs May.
As part of the review, Yard detectives travelled to Portugal 16 times to discuss evidence gathered so far and any possible new leads.
The Home Office says it “remains committed” to providing detectives with the resources they need. Last week Gerry McCann said: “You’re not going to accept that your child’s dead unless there’s conclusive proof.”
Madeleine McCann inquiry wins backing from Portugal
SCOTLAND Yard detectives searching for Madeleine McCann are set to fly to Portugal as its law chief yesterday confirmed receipt of Britain’s request to follow up fresh leads.
Kate and Gerry McCann continue to hope that their daughter is still alive
The exchange of letters between London and Lisbon means the Portuguese end of the Yard’s new inquiry is now on an official footing.
Detectives from Operation Grange are expected in the Algarve in the next few weeks.
But sources stressed the British police officers can do nothing in Portugal without being accompanied by public prosecutors.
Portugal’s Attorney General’s office confirmed receipt of a letter from Home Secretary Theresa May.
A spokesman said: “A request for judicial assistance has been received from the British authorities.
“There is currently no timetable for when and how we will proceed.”
Yesterday’s confirmation by the Portuguese is another significant step in the two-year operation which has cost £5million so far.
Last month detectives announced a new investigation after a review identified 38 potential suspects.
The “persons of interest” come from five countries and include 12 Britons.
Madeleine was three when she went missing from the McCann family apartment in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz in May 2007.
Her parents Kate and Gerry have never given up hope that their daughter is still alive.
The couple, both doctors from Rothley, Leicestershire, welcomed the new Yard inquiry and described it as a “big step forward”.
Scotland Yard says there is no firm evidence that Madeleine is dead.
Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood said both the British and Portuguese “remain completely committed” to solving the mystery.
Operation Grange was set up to review available evidence in 2011 after the McCanns appealed to Prime Minister David Cameron and Mrs May.
As part of the review, Yard detectives travelled to Portugal 16 times to discuss evidence gathered so far and any possible new leads.
The Home Office says it “remains committed” to providing detectives with the resources they need. Last week Gerry McCann said: “You’re not going to accept that your child’s dead unless there’s conclusive proof.”
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Re: Yard investigations now backed by Portugal
This might be a very good time for the McCann-haters to slink back under their rocks, and go back to sending poison pen letters to their neighbours, or whatever they did for kicks before they had the McCann family to vent their spleen on.
The tide's never going to turn, the tick is never going to tock. Amaral isn't going to come to their rescue - he's got rather more important things on his mind right now.
If they carry on, they aren't going to be regarded as Troofseekers. They are going to be despised as the lynch mob that protected child abductors.
The tide's never going to turn, the tick is never going to tock. Amaral isn't going to come to their rescue - he's got rather more important things on his mind right now.
If they carry on, they aren't going to be regarded as Troofseekers. They are going to be despised as the lynch mob that protected child abductors.
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Thanks to Justice-
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=2030.msg65482#new
For a reminder of the sh*te Gonc used to come out with:
"I suspect that my books were destroyed" O Crime (paper edition, pages 12 & 13)
Interview by Carlos Saraiva [Director of "O Crime"]
Thursday, March 1, 2012
With thanks to Joana Morais for translation
- Extract -
As you well know, the Prime Minister David Cameron, has ordered a re-evaluation of the investigation in England regarding Maddie's disappearance. How do you assess that decision, admitting that the English will hardly have access to the investigation in Portugal?
The decision of that Prime Minister has been twisted. The McCann couple has spoken of a re-examination of the child's "sightings". When, in fact, what is known is that Scotland Yard, who were appointed to re-evaluate the whole investigation, has set aside the pseudo-sightings, focusing instead on the investigation process that remains archived. Elements from Scotland Yard have been working with an investigative [Judiciary Police] team from Oporto (Oporto because Algarve and Lisbon has already been involved), and what is known is that the "affair" is not going well for the McCanns.
http://www.mccannfiles.com/id409.html
Events have proven him to be economical with the truth in every single sentence, right down to making up bollox about the work Porto PJ were doing. Amazing how many McCann-haters fell for it though, most notably the other bullsh*tter, Smiffy the Flouncer.
Gonc even lied about his books being destroyed, when in fact he got them returned to him in pristine condition. Not that anyone wanted to buy them by then.
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=2030.msg65482#new
For a reminder of the sh*te Gonc used to come out with:
"I suspect that my books were destroyed" O Crime (paper edition, pages 12 & 13)
Interview by Carlos Saraiva [Director of "O Crime"]
Thursday, March 1, 2012
With thanks to Joana Morais for translation
- Extract -
As you well know, the Prime Minister David Cameron, has ordered a re-evaluation of the investigation in England regarding Maddie's disappearance. How do you assess that decision, admitting that the English will hardly have access to the investigation in Portugal?
The decision of that Prime Minister has been twisted. The McCann couple has spoken of a re-examination of the child's "sightings". When, in fact, what is known is that Scotland Yard, who were appointed to re-evaluate the whole investigation, has set aside the pseudo-sightings, focusing instead on the investigation process that remains archived. Elements from Scotland Yard have been working with an investigative [Judiciary Police] team from Oporto (Oporto because Algarve and Lisbon has already been involved), and what is known is that the "affair" is not going well for the McCanns.
http://www.mccannfiles.com/id409.html
Events have proven him to be economical with the truth in every single sentence, right down to making up bollox about the work Porto PJ were doing. Amazing how many McCann-haters fell for it though, most notably the other bullsh*tter, Smiffy the Flouncer.
Gonc even lied about his books being destroyed, when in fact he got them returned to him in pristine condition. Not that anyone wanted to buy them by then.
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Re: Yard investigations now backed by Portugal
Must be handy for Gonc, having the same lawyer as O Crime.
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