HUNT FOR MADELEINE COULD BE OVER THIS WEEK
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HUNT FOR MADELEINE COULD BE OVER THIS WEEK
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/647381/madeleine-mccann-search-missing-girl-portugal-police-hunt-end
Hunt for Madeleine McCann could be over THIS WEEK: £12m probe may CLOSE after funding blow
THE £12million British police probe into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann could be shelved this week.
By Jerry Lawton / Published 25th September 2017
Funding for the Metropolitan Police’s Operation Grange is due to run out on Saturday.
Officers have applied to the Home Office for an extra £90,000 to keep the investigation going for another six months.
Policing minister Nick Hurd was expected to sign it off but Home Secretary Amber Rudd has reportedly got involved and no decision has yet been taken.
If the Met’s bid is rejected it is likely the four-strong team of detectives still working on the case will be wound down.
Scotland Yard could pay the sum from its own budget, but the force has suffered severe cutbacks.
Police union officials have called for the McCann inquiry to be axed and funds redirected to protect London from crime and terrorism.
If the probe is halted it would be a bitter blow to Madeleine’s doctor parents Kate and Gerry, from Rothley, Leics.
Sources say they would dip into a fund set up shortly after their daughter vanished in Portugal in 2007 to pay private detectives to carry on looking for her.
But that cash pot – funded by public donations and the proceeds from Kate’s book about the case – has dwindled.
The couple also still have to pay Portuguese detective Goncalo Amaral’s legal costs after their bid to sue him for £1m in libel damages failed.
A source said: “If the Home Office doesn’t come through with the extra funds, it would be a blow.
“The police obviously believe there are still active leads to be followed up and progress to be made.
“It would be extremely frustrating if funding was to dry up without the inquiry being allowed to reach a conclusion.”
A Home Office spokesman said recently: “The Metropolitan Police has made a further application for funding which will be considered.
“They have needed to justify what the money would be spent on.
“The Home Office has provided funding for Operation Grange and the resources required are reviewed regularly with careful consideration given before any new funding is allocated.”
The last cash injection came in April, with £85,000 to keep the current team working until the end of this month.
A Met Police spokesman said: “The inquiry has not reached a conclusion and we’re continuing with focus and determination.”
An announcement from the Home Office is expected this week.
Hunt for Madeleine McCann could be over THIS WEEK: £12m probe may CLOSE after funding blow
THE £12million British police probe into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann could be shelved this week.
By Jerry Lawton / Published 25th September 2017
Funding for the Metropolitan Police’s Operation Grange is due to run out on Saturday.
Officers have applied to the Home Office for an extra £90,000 to keep the investigation going for another six months.
Policing minister Nick Hurd was expected to sign it off but Home Secretary Amber Rudd has reportedly got involved and no decision has yet been taken.
If the Met’s bid is rejected it is likely the four-strong team of detectives still working on the case will be wound down.
Scotland Yard could pay the sum from its own budget, but the force has suffered severe cutbacks.
Police union officials have called for the McCann inquiry to be axed and funds redirected to protect London from crime and terrorism.
If the probe is halted it would be a bitter blow to Madeleine’s doctor parents Kate and Gerry, from Rothley, Leics.
Sources say they would dip into a fund set up shortly after their daughter vanished in Portugal in 2007 to pay private detectives to carry on looking for her.
But that cash pot – funded by public donations and the proceeds from Kate’s book about the case – has dwindled.
The couple also still have to pay Portuguese detective Goncalo Amaral’s legal costs after their bid to sue him for £1m in libel damages failed.
A source said: “If the Home Office doesn’t come through with the extra funds, it would be a blow.
“The police obviously believe there are still active leads to be followed up and progress to be made.
“It would be extremely frustrating if funding was to dry up without the inquiry being allowed to reach a conclusion.”
A Home Office spokesman said recently: “The Metropolitan Police has made a further application for funding which will be considered.
“They have needed to justify what the money would be spent on.
“The Home Office has provided funding for Operation Grange and the resources required are reviewed regularly with careful consideration given before any new funding is allocated.”
The last cash injection came in April, with £85,000 to keep the current team working until the end of this month.
A Met Police spokesman said: “The inquiry has not reached a conclusion and we’re continuing with focus and determination.”
An announcement from the Home Office is expected this week.
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I'm at a loss to understand just why all this money has been given in the first place. As far as I am aware no other family of missing children has ever been given such preferential treatment. This case has been extremely "fishy" since day one and nothing has changed in the last ten years, it's still fishy with a very strong smell of corruption.
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I SAW A HEADLINE,DAILY EXPRESS ,I THINK ,SAYING MORE MONEY NEEDED TO CONTUINE INVESTIGATING
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Speaking as a Canadian, I believe the majority of people in the U.K. would favour more funding ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT THE PARENTS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS PHONY "ABDUCTION" INVESTIGATION. Excluding Madeleine's guilty delinquent parents makes no sense whatsoever.
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I've just read that the police have been given more money (154,000 pound) to continue the "inquiry" until the end of March, 2018. Just get Kate McCann in to answer the 48 questions she earlier refused to answer; that would be a good 'start'. I like to be hopeful that there will be an honest conclusion, but I keep thinking the whole thing is a big farce with the police covering up the government's involvement in protecting Madeleine's parents from prosecution.
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interested wrote:Speaking as a Canadian, I believe the majority of people in the U.K. would favour more funding ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT THE PARENTS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS PHONY "ABDUCTION" INVESTIGATION. Excluding Madeleine's guilty delinquent parents makes no sense whatsoever.
A good point, interested... but sadly not likely to ever happen..
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