Scotland Yard (SY) is expected today at
the Judiciary Police headquarters in
Faro for a meeting. On the table will be
the next steps of the investigation into
Madeleine's disappearance, steps which
have not yet been authorized.
The English police requested seven
people to be questioned, three of which
had already been questioned in July, and
that searches are done to the suspects'
homes. These requests were made in the
last letter rogatory - the fifth one -
received in August by the Public
Ministry and are awaiting the green
light.
The process remains at the court in
Portimão but is now in the hands of the
prosecutor Inês Sequeira who left Silves
to replace her colleague Magalhães e
Menezes, who was transferred to the
Labour court.
A change which results from the
reorganization of the judicial chart and
was seized by SY to exert pressure on
the magistrate. According to the British
media, the detectives gave accolades to
the prosecutor, whom they call
“high-flying investigator” who is
“utterly determined” to “shake up” the
process. News that surfaced just a few
days before the English detectives
returned to Faro.
At the meeting in Coimbra, scheduled for
tomorrow, the detectives should receive
the report of the analysis of the
material found during the searches and
excavations in the terrains of Praia da
Luz, in June. Part of the vestiges had
been sent to the INML [Instituto
Nacional de Medicina Legal] and others
to the Forensic Science Laboratory of
the PJ.
Scotland Yard's investigation, which has
cost over EUR nine million, has
constituted four arguidos [formal suspects]. The searches and
excavations in Praia da Luz, last June,
that promised to unravel the case, did
not produce any meaningful results.
in Jornal de Notícias, paper edition, 14
Oct. 2014 |