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this site is for information and a record of Gerry McCann's Blog
Archives. As most people will appreciate GM deleted all past blogs
from the official website. Hopefully this Archive will be helpful to
anyone who is interested in Justice for Madeleine Beth McCann. Many
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Madeleine search in Britain
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British police denied that Portuguese officers investigating the
disappearance of four-year-old Madeleine McCann were "searching" in England.
A source close to the Portuguese police investigation said earlier that
officers from the Policia Judiciaria (PJ) had travelled to Britain and were this weekend
searching for evidence.
But a British police spokeswoman clarified that the sole PJ officer who had
been sent to Britain was
only acting as a liaison point in the Leicester
incident room.
She denied that Portuguese police were carrying out "searches" in Britain and said she was not aware of any plans
to sent a larger team of PJ officers to Britain.
At least one of the searches in Portugal
involved a police diver, but it is believed that nothing was found.
Details have emerged of a sighting of a young girl matching Madeleine's
description in Morocco
last week. But the Portuguese source said reported sightings of Madeleine in North Africa had been investigated without success.
He said that the size of the rewards on offer for information about Madeleine's
disappearance - totalling over £2.5 million - had hampered the police
investigation.
He said: "If you have very much money to give about the abduction of a
child, you have more sources and you have more people who go to you and say, 'I
have seen the girl'. So the police must go there and confirm or deny the
suspect."
It is 16 days since Madeleine was abducted as she slept in her bed in her
parents' holiday apartment in the seaside village of Praia
da Luz, Portugal.
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