I'm sure that's a great comfort to you. However on the basis that the word "abduction" is clearly used in the official OP Grange remit, and all subsequent activity that we know the Met have taken is fully in keeping with this being an investigation into a 3rd party abduction, I think you're clutching at very tenuous straws.
I don't need to clutch at straws. I have no more idea of what OG is doing than you have.
I am merely pointing out that you choose a particular interpretation of the OG Remit to suit your predetermined stance, based on "abduction" being mentioned once in the remit.
My understanding of the term "whole of the investigations" is just that, whole, rather than the narrow less than whole one you choose. Yes I know further down it refers to abduction in parentheses so don't bother to highlight it.
In your considered opinion is the remit to review the "whole of the investigations" as the MPS remit says or just the possibility of an abduction as you say?
Op Grange Remit
The support and expertise proffered by the Commissioner will be provided by the Homicide & Serious Crime Command - SCD1.
The activity, in the first instance, will be that of an ‘investigative review’. This will entail a review of the whole of the investigation(s) which have been conducted in to the circumstances of Madeleine McCann’s disappearance.
The focus of the review will be of the material held by three main stakeholders (and in the following order of primacy);
• The Portuguese Law Enforcement agencies.
• UK Law Enforcement agencies,
• Other private investigative agencies/staff and organisations.
The investigative review is intended to collate, record and analyse what has gone before.
It is to examine the case and seek to determine, (as if the abduction occurred in the UK) what additional, new investigative approaches we would take and which can assist the Portuguese authorities in progressing the matter. Whilst ordinarily a review has no investigative remit whatsoever- the scale and extent of this enquiry cannot permit for such an approach. It will take too long to progress to any “action stage” if activity is given wholly and solely to a review process.
The ‘investigative review’ will be conducted with transparency, openness and thoroughness.
The work will be overseen through the Gold Group management structure, which will also manage the central relationships with other key stakeholders and provide continuing oversight and direction to the investigative remit.
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