Your photos never reached the Portuguese investigators.
To this day, the PJ have not received any photos at all resulting from the campaign launched by the Leicestershire police, asking tourists who were on holiday in Praia da Luz to send copies of photos taken during the two weeks preceding Madeleine McCann's disappearance.
The appeal had been launched by Leicestershire police, in coordination with CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) and the Association of Chief Police Officers. (ACPO)
"We will then evaluate these images - at a rate of 1000 images an hour - so that before long we are sending the significant information to the Portuguese authorities. " Jim Gamble, head of CEOP had promised.
"Wondering what the real purpose was of launching the public appeal....We have not had access to those photos," one of the investigators confirms, stressing that the only photos the PJ were able to receive came to them directly from witnesses.
Duarte Levy & Paulo Reis
04/09/08
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Ask yourself one question, has Jim Gamble ever arrested a pedophile in his entire career?
I mean actually detected a pedophile without the FBI or RCMP sending over a data packet.
Did the NCIS ever catch any? Were the NCIS warned about Haut de la Garenne 15 years ago?
Why do the FBI refer to CEOP as the paramilitary wing of the NASUWT?
Why have an Ulster cop doing something that the police in Ulster were entirely useless at doing for their own little province?
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