The Public
Ministry has announced the reopening of
the inquiry into the disappearance of
English child Madeleine McCann, after
the Judiciary Police presented new
elements.
The Judiciary Police has sent a
press release
to all newsrooms, explaining that "it
remained attentive of any and all
information that might lead to find out
the whereabouts of minor Madeleine
McCann, the circumstances under which
her disappearance took place and the
identity of its author(s)", even after
the "formal archiving of the inquiry
into her disappearance".
In March of 2011, the PJ's national
director gave a team of investigators at
the Northern Directory "the mission to
reanalyze the vast set of information
that was in the inquiry, with the
purpose of identifying that
[information] which it would be useful
and possible to deepen".
It was this reanalysis work, for two and
a half years, the same press release
adds, that "allowed for new indications
to become known, which, imposing the
continuation of the investigation,
fulfill the requisites that are
established by article 279, number 1, of
the Penal Process Code for the reopening
of the inquiry". |