SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
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SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
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Madeleine McCann: New hope as British police go-ahead to start search in Portugal
SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
By: Mark Reynolds
Published: Mon, July 22, 2013
Scotland-Yard-detectives-believe-Madeleine-McCann-may-still-be-alive Scotland Yard detectives believe Madeleine McCann may still be alive
The Crown Prosecution Service has written to Portuguese judges asking for permission for a team to gather evidence, with the help of local police.
A CPS spokesman said: “We can confirm that a Letter of Request has now been sent to the Portuguese authorities.”
It is hoped this will ease the way for officers from the UK to be based in Portugal to interview witnesses and suspects, search properties and be present should any arrests need to be made.
Portugal will now have to reply to the UK authorities and agree to the request to gather evidence over there. However there is no reason to suggest they will refuse. The Metropolitan Police has identified 38 “persons of interest” – 12 of them UK citizens.
Senior Metropolitan Police officers from Operation Grange, the inquiry into Madeleine’s disappearance, remain optimistic of making progress in the case. Announcing the full-blown investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood said: “It is a positive step in our hunt for Madeleine that our understanding of the evidence has enabled us to shift from review to investigation. We, and the Portuguese authorities, remain completely committed to finding out what happened to Madeleine, and everything we do is utterly focused on her best interests. We continue to believe that there is a possibility that Madeleine is alive.”
International criminal investigations in Europe are governed by two treaties – the 1959 European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, and the Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between EU States of 2000.
Madeleine – who would now be 10 – went missing from her holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in the Algarve on May 3, 2007, as her parents dined with friends.
Madeleine, Maddy, Kate, Gerry, Missing, alive, abduction, Portugal, searchKate and Gerry McCan have 'absolute faith' in Scotland Yard
The Metropolitan Police has identified 38 persons of interest
Neither Kate nor Gerry McCann, both 45, nor the friends who were eating with them that night are among the 38 people identified, police said. None of the 38 is known to the McCanns. But Kate and Gerry have said they “have absolute faith in the work Scotland Yard are doing”.
The Portuguese investigation is officially closed but authorities there are backing the new Scotland Yard inquiry and officers from both countries will work together in pursuing new leads.
A team of 37 Met police officers and staff is now working on the case. The 12 British “persons of interest” were in Portugal at the time Madeleine vanished, and are currently thought to be in Portugal or the UK. The other 26 are believed to be in these countries or three other unnamed European nations. So far the inquiry team has gathered 30,500 documents and generated 3,800 actions that they need to tackle.
Operation Grange was launched in 2011 after the McCanns, from Rothley, Leics, appealed directly to David Cameron for help from Scotland Yard.
The new full-blown investigation is being funded by the Home Office. The cost of the review so far has been put at around £5million.
Madeleine McCann: New hope as British police go-ahead to start search in Portugal
SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
By: Mark Reynolds
Published: Mon, July 22, 2013
Scotland-Yard-detectives-believe-Madeleine-McCann-may-still-be-alive Scotland Yard detectives believe Madeleine McCann may still be alive
The Crown Prosecution Service has written to Portuguese judges asking for permission for a team to gather evidence, with the help of local police.
A CPS spokesman said: “We can confirm that a Letter of Request has now been sent to the Portuguese authorities.”
It is hoped this will ease the way for officers from the UK to be based in Portugal to interview witnesses and suspects, search properties and be present should any arrests need to be made.
Portugal will now have to reply to the UK authorities and agree to the request to gather evidence over there. However there is no reason to suggest they will refuse. The Metropolitan Police has identified 38 “persons of interest” – 12 of them UK citizens.
Senior Metropolitan Police officers from Operation Grange, the inquiry into Madeleine’s disappearance, remain optimistic of making progress in the case. Announcing the full-blown investigation, Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood said: “It is a positive step in our hunt for Madeleine that our understanding of the evidence has enabled us to shift from review to investigation. We, and the Portuguese authorities, remain completely committed to finding out what happened to Madeleine, and everything we do is utterly focused on her best interests. We continue to believe that there is a possibility that Madeleine is alive.”
International criminal investigations in Europe are governed by two treaties – the 1959 European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, and the Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters between EU States of 2000.
Madeleine – who would now be 10 – went missing from her holiday apartment in Praia da Luz in the Algarve on May 3, 2007, as her parents dined with friends.
Madeleine, Maddy, Kate, Gerry, Missing, alive, abduction, Portugal, searchKate and Gerry McCan have 'absolute faith' in Scotland Yard
The Metropolitan Police has identified 38 persons of interest
Neither Kate nor Gerry McCann, both 45, nor the friends who were eating with them that night are among the 38 people identified, police said. None of the 38 is known to the McCanns. But Kate and Gerry have said they “have absolute faith in the work Scotland Yard are doing”.
The Portuguese investigation is officially closed but authorities there are backing the new Scotland Yard inquiry and officers from both countries will work together in pursuing new leads.
A team of 37 Met police officers and staff is now working on the case. The 12 British “persons of interest” were in Portugal at the time Madeleine vanished, and are currently thought to be in Portugal or the UK. The other 26 are believed to be in these countries or three other unnamed European nations. So far the inquiry team has gathered 30,500 documents and generated 3,800 actions that they need to tackle.
Operation Grange was launched in 2011 after the McCanns, from Rothley, Leics, appealed directly to David Cameron for help from Scotland Yard.
The new full-blown investigation is being funded by the Home Office. The cost of the review so far has been put at around £5million.
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Re: SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
Is there a single "new" fact in this piece ?
Why are Sky so often two days behind the rest ?
Why are Sky so often two days behind the rest ?
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someones having a laugh..
Neither Kate nor Gerry McCann, both 45, nor the friends who were eating with them that night are among the 38 people identified, police said. None of the 38 is known to the McCanns. But Kate and Gerry have said they “have absolute faith in the work Scotland Yard are doing”.
Neither Kate nor Gerry McCann, both 45, nor the friends who were eating with them that night are among the 38 people identified, police said. None of the 38 is known to the McCanns. But Kate and Gerry have said they “have absolute faith in the work Scotland Yard are doing”.
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tiny wrote:someones having a laugh..
Neither Kate nor Gerry McCann, both 45, nor the friends who were eating with them that night are among the 38 people identified, police said. None of the 38 is known to the McCanns. But Kate and Gerry have said they “have absolute faith in the work Scotland Yard are doing”.
They did change faith before, didn't they?
eta spinning 'absolute faith'
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PeterMac wrote:Is there a single "new" fact in this piece ?
Why are Sky so often two days behind the rest ?
Nothing new, are we being spun?
Same artical in Express
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Re: SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
"A team of 37 Met. police officers and staff are now working on the case".
Will all 37 be going or will they have to draw lots?
A chance for an "Indian Summer" for a few or all?
Will all 37 be going or will they have to draw lots?
A chance for an "Indian Summer" for a few or all?
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Re: SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
37 Met officers for 38 Suspects.
Shouldn't take long then.
Bear in mind that action sheets will be marked TIE
Trace, Interview, and ELIMINATE
That is how it works.
You ELIMINATE everything else, so that you are sure of your ground before you make the arrest; so that you are sure that no alternative explanation you hadn't thought of is going to be given during interview: so that you are sure that there is no possible defence.
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Shouldn't take long then.
Bear in mind that action sheets will be marked TIE
Trace, Interview, and ELIMINATE
That is how it works.
You ELIMINATE everything else, so that you are sure of your ground before you make the arrest; so that you are sure that no alternative explanation you hadn't thought of is going to be given during interview: so that you are sure that there is no possible defence.
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Re: SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
I so hope you're right PeterMac.
The tone of the piece gives me the feeling that the media (Team Mc) is setting up Portugal to be seen to refuse to co-operate, preferring instead to drive fast while eating sardine sandwiches.
The tone of the piece gives me the feeling that the media (Team Mc) is setting up Portugal to be seen to refuse to co-operate, preferring instead to drive fast while eating sardine sandwiches.
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Re: SCOTLAND Yard detectives could begin work in Portugal within weeks as they step up the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
37 police for 38 suspects - doggone it, the "abductor" was the only one of the bunch who didn't have his own personal police guard and he's legged it back to the lawless hills.......
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