A report from state broadcaster RTP has this evening stated that Kate and Gerry McCann have been excluded as having had any involvement in the disappearance of their daughter.
Portugal orders re-opening of Madeleine case
by Brendan de Beer, in News · 24-10-2013 07:46:00 · 2 Comments
Interest in the case of Madeleine McCann, missing since 3 May 2007, has gained renewed impetus following news on Thursday that the Portuguese Attorney-Generals office had ordered the re-opening of the case it shelved in July 2008 due to lack of evidence.
Portuguese authorities have ordered the re-opening of the case into disappearance of Madeleine McCann. It has also emerged that police in Portugal have excluded the possibility of Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, of having had any involvement in their daughter's disappearance.
A statement sent to The Portugal News explained: The Public Prosecutors Office has determined the re-opening of the inquiry relating to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann following a proposal by the Polícia Judiciária and due to the presentation of new elements which justify the continuation of the investigation.
While a case review has been underway in Portugal since January 2012, led by leading missing persons detective Helena Monteiro and her team in Oporto, official lines of inquiry were closed in the summer of 2008 by the Attorney-Generals office. At the time, the office said that the case would only be re-opened should new evidence emerge.
Reports this had suggested that the PJ Police, perhaps as a result of headway made following last weeks Crimewatch programme on the BBC, felt they now had enough new evidence to initiate an official line of inquiry that could include the questioning of persons of interest and possible suspects.
It is believed the PJ team in Oporto uncovered shortcomings in the initial investigation conducted by their counterparts in the Algarve and were now actively pursuing the theory that Madeleine McCann was abducted from a holiday apartment in Praia da Luz.
Helena Monteiro and her four-man team of detectives, who were handed the case due to their expertise and neutrality, having never worked on it before, are also reported to be keen on speaking to a number of people who were never questioned during the first investigation led by inspectors in the Algarve.
At the time, sources close to the case in Portugal told The Portugal News that they support the Portuguese review in that they hope it will conclude an investigation which was ended while still in its infancy.
Any new leads into Madeleines disappearance can only be considered by Portuguese police detectives once the case is active once again, which might explain the call by the PJ to have the case re-opened.
While Oporto detectives have been working on a review of existing evidence, six detectives from the PJs branch in Faro have been assisting their colleagues from Scotland Yard in the ambit of an international coopperation request based on the issuing of rogatory letters.
PJ police in Lisbon stressed in comments to The Portugal News that at this stage of the review, the PJ branches in Oporto and Faro are working independently.
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At last Portugal something positive for Madeleine and her family.
(Then we have Goncalo Amaral:- Well what have you to say for yourself-------OH DEAR - OH DEAR - OH DEAR)!
by Graham Perry from UK on 24-10-2013 02:58:00
Mr Amaral can write another book
titled `The Truth Of My Mistakes`
by Troy from UK on 24-10-2013 01:43:00