THE POLICE
A trio of detectives has formed the backbone of the investigation.
Guilhermino Encarnacao is head of the Policia Judiciaria for the
Algarve, Portugal's CID. Described as a 'desk strategist', he is the
detective leading the enquiry into Madeleine's disappearance.
Paulo Rebelo was appointed on October 10 to head up the Portimao Policia Judiciaria team investigating Madeleine McCann's disappearance. Rebelo, 45, was previously based in Lisbon, where he had a reputation for being a discreet and highly experienced criminal investigator. He has replaced Goncalo Amarel, who had led the investigation since Madeleine's disappearance on May 3. Amarel was removed from his post on October 2 following comments he made to a Portuguese paper in which he accused the British police of only following leads and information 'created' by the McCanns.
Luis Neves, head of the DCCB, the Portuguese equivalent of the serious
organised crime agency, SOCA. Credited with solving a high-profile
kidnap case involving the ex-president of Sporting Lisboa football club.
Hovering in the background has been Alipio Ribeiro, Portugal's most
senior police officer and the national director of the Policia
Judiciaria.
The best-known face in the case is that of chief inspector
Olegario Sousa who acted as police spokesman until he stood down on
September 16. Officially his role was no longer required, but it has
been reported he resigned over leaks by his colleagues to the
Portuguese media.
Carlos Anjos, the head of the Portuguese police federation, stepped into
the fray, saying that Kate and Gerry McCann "do not help the
investigation" and that the McCanns were using PR as "diversion tactics".
THE PROSECUTOR
When the case was passed 'upstairs', three lawyers came into
play. Jose Cunha de Magalhaes e Meneses, a district attorney, who was
charged with sifting through 10 boxes of evidence; Pedro Frias, a
criminal instruction judge; and Luis Bilro Verao, the public prosecutor. It was Verao who announced on September 20 that no new evidence had emerged to justify further interrogation of the McCanns at this stage.
FIRST POSTED SEPTEMBER 26, 2007