I'm sure you have the exact quote to hand?
Cards on the table. Do you believe this information ?
What, exactly, did the review team say about how they would divulge information?
Answer the question. Do you believe this information has any more credibility than any other unofficial report ?
You answer the question:
What, exactly, did the review team say about how they would divulge information?
http://content.met.police.uk/Article/Operation-Grange/1400005508791/35434While the MPS will not provide a running commentary on its involvement, known as Operation Grange, it is felt appropriate to make the remit available to the public and it is available in the related publications.
http://www.mccannfiles.com/id391.html1) On 5 October 2011, the Met responds to a FOIA request concerning the terms of the case review. It states:
'High profile reviews, such as this one, are highly emotive and the manner in which they are conducted are usually kept in strict secrecy so that the tactics and lines of enquiry that are followed do not become public knowledge thereby rendering them useless.'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/madeleinemccann/9905891/Madeleine-McCann-Interpol-alerted-over-possible-sighting-in-Cyprus.htmlA spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said: “We are not providing a running commentary on Operation Grange.
“As with any lines of enquiry that are brought to our attention, these will be assessed and dealt with accordingly.”
Just one example of what the Met have said in various news reports
Who the heck is Kashif Bashir anyway? On a previous blog entry that blogger said Hamish Campbell had given a press conference talking about what had been passed on to the PT authorities on their review. A press conference where no journalist has reported on it? How odd. A mega pinch of salt to be taken IMO when reading that odd blog. not a single thing to back up their post and not a single thing to corroborate any of it from other sources proves it must be fake