It would be interesting to find out what the 12m has been spent on. I suspect 5* accommodation for the police...
Yes, many expensive flights, hotels and four-course meals at the taxpayer's expense. And not only for police officers, the current Director of Public Prosecutions, Alison Saunders, and another top lawyer from the Crown Prosecution Service also went out to Portugal in 2012. it's not at all clear what that was about.
Probably over £1 million was spent by the Met on elaborate preparations for the BBC Crimewatch McCann Special transmitted on 14 October 2013; that's the amount the BBC spent on it, anyway. And basically, so far as the British public was concerned, the aim was to find out the identity of a man allegedly seen by the Smith family - using two e-fits which were...
* probably drawn up in the spring of 2008,
* which were handed to the McCanns,
* which the McCanns say were regarded as irrelevant by the PJ and Leicestershire Police,
* and which were handed by the McCanns to Operation Grange in the spring or summer of 2011 - over two years before the programme.
Then there was 'The Great Search' of Praia da Luz in the summer of 2013. Top-of-the-range Alouette Mark III Poruguese military helicopters used to fly over a patch of waste ground searched by the PJ six years earlier. All of that to be paid for by the British taxpayer. Pick-axes, augers, instruments, long-range cameras, rabbit bones, earth to be chemically analysed, TV cameras, media, GNR officers guarding the site etc. etc. - a great spectacle, but did it achieve anything?
It also must be a matter of debate as to whether Operation Grange seriously wanted to find out the identity of this alleged abductor given that they...
* showed us two quite different faces of the alleged man, and
* relied on claims that the efits were drawn up by people based on memories one year earlier of someone they had seen for at most a few seconds, face partially obscured, in the dark, with 'weak' street lighting, and who all claimed that they would never be able to recognise the man if they saw him again.
I think we should get a full explanation for all of this.
Meanwhile the petition stands today at
2,131 signatures, another 121 in 6 days...gradually the pace of people willing to sign it grows as more and more people hear about it:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/108562