Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),
Information regarding Operation Grange is requested.
By
way of background, at around 10.00pm on Thursday 3 May 2007, Madeleine
McCann was reported missing. On 15 May 2007, Robert Murat was declared a
formal suspect (‘arguido’). On 7 September 2007 the McCanns were also
made formal suspects. In July 2008, following reports from the
Portuguese Judiciary Police and the Attorney-General, the Portuguese
investigation was shelved on the basis that there was insufficient
evidence to charge any person with either of two crimes: (1) abduction
or (2) homicide and hiding a cadaver. Accordingly Mr Murat and the
McCanns were relieved of their suspect status.
On 12 May 2011,
in response to a request the previous day from Rebekah Brooks, then
Editor of the Sun newspaper, the then Prime Minister David Cameron
ordered the then Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Paul Stephenson,
to set up an investigation into Madeleine’s disappearance, which the
Prime Minister’s spokesman said was ‘to help the family’.
Today
(December 2019), over 12½ years since Madeleine was reported missing,
and over 8½ years after Operation Grange was set up, it would appear
that the Metropolitan Police is no nearer to providing an answer as to
what really happened to Madeleine McCann. It has now been one of the
United Kingdom’s longest-running and most expensive enquiries ever,
costing at least £12 million so far with no sign whatsoever that any
significant progress has been made.
As long ago as 26 April
2015, a number of newspapers reported that Operation Grange was to be
scaled down from 29 full-time officers to just four.
Impressive statistics were given by Operation Grange at the time.
1,338 statements taken
1,027 exhibits collected
650 sex offenders considered
8,685 potential sightings of Madeleine around the world considered
560 lines of enquiry pursued
over 11,000 mobile phone records seized and examined
31 rogatory requests sent to a number of countries
several suspects (some of them named) questioned and/or interviewed under caution.
The
reports indicated at the time that the Home Office granted another £2
million to Operation Grange for further investigative work until April
2016. Many people, not least members of the London Assembly, have
expressed grave doubts about the purpose of the investigation, its
length, cost and modus operandi.
Hence I submit these questions:
1.
Do you have any updates on the numbers of (a) statements taken (b)
exhibits collected (c) 650 sex offenders considered (d) sightings of
Madeleine around the world considered (e) lines of enquiry pursued (f)
mobile phone records seized and examined (g) rogatory requests made and
(g) suspects questioned and/or interviewed under caution? If so, please
supply the updated figures.
2 Up to what date has the Home Office currently authorised funding for Operation
Grange?
3
Who is the current Senior Investigating Officer and how many
full-time or part-time staff does s/he have and, of those, how many are
detectives and how many are support staff?
4
There have been several media reports in the past two years, some of
which are said to have been sourced from Operation Grange insiders,
suggesting that the current Operation Grange suspect for the abduction
of Madeleine is a paedophile in a German prison. Can the Metropolitan
Police now confirm whether that is the case, or, alternatively, state
whether they now have any other prime suspect in view.
5.
Please state any dates when any Operation Grange detectives have
met in person with their Portuguese counterparts since 1 April 2015.
6.
Please list the dates of any travel to foreign countries made by
any Operation Grange detectives since 1 April 2015 and name the
countries involved.
I would be grateful.
Yours faithfully
Anthony Bennett
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