Maddie: "These are not suspects PJ"The interrogations in PJ of Faro are led by Portuguese inspectors. But the research is English.
Fifteen days after the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in May 2007, Sergei Malinka left at dawn the premises of the Judicial Police (PJ) in Portimao. The Russian citizen was interrogated for several hours by investigators, who had taken two computers and other material from his apartment on the third floor of a building located near the Ocean Club resort in Praia da Luz, Lagos.
Although at the time was one of the main suspects in the case - along with another foreigner, Robert Murat - the Russian defendant was not constituted, unlike Murat. And since then there has never been evidence or strong indications that the incriminating.
Scotland Yard does not have the same opinion of PJ, and questioned the Russian during the day, at the premises of the PJ in Faro. Sergei Malinka is one of the four main suspects in the British police, who accused the coming hours will be be made. Two of them were to be heard this morning. The inquiries are going to prolong this week.
Is the Portuguese police to conduct interrogations, but the Judicial there is a clear conviction, summarized in one sentence by a source close to the case: "These are suspicious Scotland Yard and not of PJ, which merely fulfill what is asked . " Another investigator says the Judicial not understand the logic of British colleagues. "So far, have not brought anything new."
In addition to the four potential defendants, the English team has a list of eleven witnesses who also wants to hear very soon.
Regardless of who is or is not, in the sights of Scotland Yard, one fact seems certain: "The Portuguese investigation does not point in this direction," says an official of the PJ Express.That is, in the view of PJ, there is a high risk of men who traveled from London to Faro, instigated by Prime Minister David Cameron (who has spent more than € 5 million in the budget for this research), return home with a handful of nothing. Excavations carried out a few weeks ago near the village of Luz Church typified by a failure. No evidence that points toward the child was three years old when she disappeared from Praia da Luz found.
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