Your photographs never arrived at the Portuguese investigators
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Your photographs never arrived at the Portuguese investigators
The Judicial police did not receive, to date, the least photograph coming from the countryside launched by the Police force of Leicestershire, asking the holiday makers who remained in Praia da Luz to send copies of the photographs taken in the two weeks which preceded disappearance by Madeleine McCann.
The call had been launched by the Police force of Leicestershire, of coordination with the CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centers) and the Association of the chiefs of police force (ACPO).
According to a source close to the investigation in the United Kingdom, several hundreds of photographs arrived at the British authorities, the majority downloaded via pages Internet especially create for the occasion.
“We will evaluate these images then - ata rate of 1000 images per hour - so that on a rapid period of time we pass signicative information to the Portuguese authorities,” had however promised Jim Gamble, person in charge of the CEOP.
The official objective of this countryside was, according to Jim Gamble, to advance the investigation with the disappearance of Madeleine, in particular using a facial programme of recognition with all the people “who could seem except context or to behave curiously.”
“To wonder which was the true goal of the launched call to the public… We did not have access to these photographs,” confirms one of the investigators stressing that the only photographs that the PJ could receive arrived to him by direct witnesses.
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The call had been launched by the Police force of Leicestershire, of coordination with the CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centers) and the Association of the chiefs of police force (ACPO).
According to a source close to the investigation in the United Kingdom, several hundreds of photographs arrived at the British authorities, the majority downloaded via pages Internet especially create for the occasion.
“We will evaluate these images then - ata rate of 1000 images per hour - so that on a rapid period of time we pass signicative information to the Portuguese authorities,” had however promised Jim Gamble, person in charge of the CEOP.
The official objective of this countryside was, according to Jim Gamble, to advance the investigation with the disappearance of Madeleine, in particular using a facial programme of recognition with all the people “who could seem except context or to behave curiously.”
“To wonder which was the true goal of the launched call to the public… We did not have access to these photographs,” confirms one of the investigators stressing that the only photographs that the PJ could receive arrived to him by direct witnesses.
Duarte Levy & Paulo Reis
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Re: Your photographs never arrived at the Portuguese investigators
They might have thought all that was rubbish and didnt bother sending them.
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