MI5 agents to testify behind screens in Real IRA trial



23 October 2009
Guardian Unlimited
Henry McDonald
MI5 officers called to give evidence against three men accused of involvement in dissident republican terrorism

Thirty-five MI5 officers are to be called to court to give evidence against three Northern Irish men accused of dissident republican terrorism. The spies will be allowed to give their evidence behind screens to protect their identities, Belfast crown court heard today. The court heard that the security forces had amassed 90 hours of bugged conversations of the accused.
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Satellite clue to Maddie kidnap


18 October 2009
Daily Express
James Murray

Home Secretary Alan Johnson is prepared to ask US spy chiefs for satellite images which may show the face of Madeleine McCann’s kidnapper, following intervention by the Sunday Express. Hope of new progress came after it emerged Leicestershire Police never made a formal request to the Home Office for views of Praia da Luz on Portugal’s Algarve at the time the little girl vanished in May 2007. The quality of pictures taken by satellites in space is now so good they can reputedly identify the colour of someone’s eyes.
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Trafigura's Would-Be Saviour in Dock


1 October 2009 
Intelligence Online

Hired to spring the chief executive of Trafigura from jail in Abidjan, the Oakley company now finds itself under attack by the trader’s lawyer. Founder of the private security firm Red Defense International, Britain’s Kevin Halligen had until the first of September to respond to a suit filed by lawyer Mark Aspinall that called upon him to pay USD 1.3 million. He let the deadline pass and was thereby declared in default by the U.S. district court for the District of Colombia.
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Spain steps up masterplan to eclipse Premier League


26 September 2009
The Independent
Pete Jenson

Excerpt:
They're all talking about...a Galacticos theme park

THE REAL Madrid president, Florentino Perez, came clean this week over plans to turn the club's training ground into a theme park and Barcelona were involved in a spying scandal.
Perez admitted that he will look to dedicate 110 hectares of land on the Valdebebas training complex to a Disney-style tourist attraction with work starting as early as 2010 and other similar projects in Asia and the US to follow.

Meanwhile Barcelona fans had altogether more sinister things on their minds. Four of the club's vice-presidents have been spied on ahead of elections at the end of the season, though Barcelona insist the current president, Joan Laporta, was not the man who instructed private firm Metodo 3 to investigate Rafael Yuste, Jaume Ferrer, Joan Boix and Joan Franquesa.
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On the beat with the civilian detectives in Manchester


15 September 2009
The Independent
Mark Hughes
They've solved nine out of 10 murders in half the normal time, but not all police officers are happy.


In the briefing room on the first floor of Chadderton Police Station, Lancashire, Andy Tattersall addresses his murder squad. The team of 23 sits patiently as "Tat" works through each of the open cases. "Is that expert witness going to testify?" he asks. "Have we got the forensic results back on the murder weapon in your case?" he demands. Finally, with a look of grave concern, he asks no-one in particular: "Who is sorting out the Christmas party?" It is a scene replicated across Britain's murder investigation teams every morning, but the difference with Mr Tattersall's team is that it has no detectives: the entire squad is staffed by civilians.
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Maddie hunt for woman


Maddie hunt for woman
7 August 2009
The Daily Express
Nick Fagge


Are you here to deliver my new daughter?


Detectives searching for Madeleine McCann are hunting for an Australian woman who asked a British tourist if he was about to deliver her "new daughter".

The woman, described as a glamorous Victoria Beckham lookalike, spoke to the businessman in Spain just 72 hours after Madeleine dis appeared from her family holiday in Portugal.

Investigators yesterday issued an urgent appeal for information about the well-dressed woman, who was seen acting in an "agitated" manner at the waterfront in Barcelona on May 7, 2007. She was pacing up and down outside a popular restaurant at the city's Olympic Marina at 2am. When approached, she asked the British man in an Australian accent: "Are you here to deliver my new daughter?"

The stunned tourist, who was chaperoning his brother on a stag party, did not reply and the woman repeated the question two more times. A second member of the British party spoke to the woman before she left and went to another restaurant on the marina. He confi med she was Australian.

It is believed the woman mistook the witness for a man she had arranged to meet.

Private detectives working for Kate and Gerry McCann believe the woman, described as white, aged between 30 and 35, 5ft 2ins tall, of slim build and expensively dressed, is a "signifi cant" lead in their hunt for Madeleine, who was snatched from the family's apartment in the Algarve resort of Praia da Luz.

Investigators believe Madeleine may have been smuggled on to a y acht. It is possible the girl, who would now be six, could have been taken on the orders of a childless couple desperate to have a family.

The breakthrough came six weeks ago after the new witness, a 41-yearold married man with no children, contacted the Find Madeleine investigation team.

Lead investigator Dave Edgar, a former detective inspector, said: "We are satisfi ed that he is a very credible witness and the account he's given is clear and concise." He added that the man, who asked not to be identifi ed, did not come forward earlier for "personal reasons".

The private detectives spent two days in Barcelona investigating the new lead but found all CCTV footage had been wiped a long time ago and most of the bar staff had moved on. But Mr Edgar said the witness had described the e-fi t of the woman produced by a British police artist as 80 per cent accurate.

A statement read by the McCanns' spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: "A witness has come forward to give the investigators currently searching for Madeleine McCann new information about a suspicious incident that took place in Barcelona in the early hours of May 7, 2007 - just over 72 hours after Madeleine was abducted whilst on holiday in Praia da Luz in
Portugal."

Mr Mitchell told how the witness had been visiting a number of bars and restaurants in the marina area when he became aware of a welldressed woman walking outside the El Rey De La Gamba restaurant.

"The witness got up and walked towards the woman and had a short conversation with her. The conversation was potentially significant to the investigation."

Mr Mitchell said neither he nor the private investigators would reveal details of the conversation "for strict operational reasons".

But a source close to the investigation in Portugal told the Daily Express: "The new witness is a senior bank manager. He was in Barcelona for his brother's stag do.

"He was not drinking because he was keeping an eye on his brother.

He saw a woman standing by the waterfront of the marina looking out to sea. She looked anxious. She was expecting to meet someone at the marina.

"The man approached her and she said to him, 'Are you here to deliver my new daughter?'

"She asked this question three times before she went to another restaurant along the marina."

The investigators now hope that a public appeal will flush out the woman, who is believed to have returned to her native Australia.

The Portuguese source said: "Investigators want people who have contacted them in Australia to get back in touch with them again."

Less than 1,000 miles as the crow flies, the journey from the Algarve to Barcelona is easily achieved in less than 36 hours by sea in a high-powered cruiser or less than 14 hours by car. Mr Edgar said: "Madeleine most defi nitely could have got from the area to Barcelona by yacht."

The Portuguese source said: "Boats have been recorded leaving Albufeira and arriving in Barcelona one day later."

Kate and Gerry McCann are aware of the new lead, Mr Mitchell said.

Details of the new witness have been passed to Portuguese authorities. But the Portuguese police investigation into Madeleine's disappearance was closed a year ago.

Anyone who knows the woman is asked to call the McCanns' investigators on 0044845 8384699 or email them at investigation@find madeleine.com
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E-fit released of Madeleine McCann suspect


Clarence Mitchell
Barcelona Witness claiming to have seen Madeline
(Later dubbed "Victoria Beckham look-alike")



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We're devastated.. if she comes home we won't be there


2 August 2009 
Sunday Mirror
Phil Campion
AMY MUM NEW HEARTBREAK: BANK REPOSSESSES HOUSE

The mother of missing Amy Fitzpatrick faced new heartbreak last night after a bank ordered the repossession of the family's Spanish home. Audrey, whose 15-year old daughter went missing in Spain on New Year's Day, 2008, said the family is EUR38,000 in arrears on the property in Mijas, Southern Spain.
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Cops let Maddie suspect off hook


29 June 2009
The Sun
Simon Hughes and Antonella Lazzeri


A SUSPECT in the Madeleine McCann case was let off the hook — after a private detective tailing him was deported by cops.

The detective was told to leave Portugal after the suspect complained.

It is illegal in Portugal to run a private investigation into a crime when a police one is still active. As a result of the deportation, the suspect had nearly a year to get rid of any possible evidence against him.

The man lived near the holiday complex in Praia da Luz where Maddie, three, disappeared on May 3, 2007.

A source close to the McCann family last night accused Portuguese cops of "hindering" the investigation, adding: "It's a disgrace."

The detective was working for the Spanish firm initially hired by Kate and Gerry McCann. Their British investigators are now looking into the man.
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MI5 agent 'forced to give evidence'



26 June 2009
The Irish News
Barry McCaffrey


A MI5 agent will be arrested and forced to appear in court if he refuses to give evidence at the trial of two Co Armagh men accused of Real IRA weapons-smuggling, Belfast Magistrates Court heard yesterday. Lurgan men Desmond Kearns (44) and Paul Anthony McCaugherty (43) are due to go on trial later this year in connection with an alleged plot to ship arms to the north from mainland Europe between May 2005 and June 2006. They were arrested after a three-year MI5 'sting' involving two undercover agents codenamed 'Amir' and 'Ali'.
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