The Sunday Telegraph

Met accused of early failure to treat Bruckner as suspect

- By Jamie Johnson in Praia da Luz

BRITISH police failed to identify Christian Brückner as the prime suspect in the disappeara­nce of Madeleine McCann, a senior Portuguese police officer has alleged.

Carlos Farinha, deputy director of the Policia Judiciaria, said Brückner’s name was handed over to the Metropolit­an Police in 2012, but they never requested any informatio­n on the serial sex offender. The failings of British, Portuguese and German authoritie­s to pursue the convicted paedophile were laid bare yesterday, as the Met confirmed Brückner had formed part of their long-standing investigat­ion, but he had not been treated as a suspect until 2017.

On Thursday, it emerged Portuguese police had investigat­ed Brückner following Madeleine’s disappeara­nce, but no further action was taken.

Goncalo Amaral, a former detective who led the initial investigat­ion into the events in May 2007, told an Australian podcast: “He was investigat­ed by the Policia Judiciaria, and when the case ended they discarded him.”

Defending his force’s actions, Mr Farinha said: “If the Policia Judiciaria is being accused of not prioritisi­ng Brückner, the same can be said of the Metropolit­an Police, because since at least 2012, they have had knowledge of him.”

He told Lusa, a Portuguese news agency: “If the suspicions about that person were so evident, he would have been the subject of intelligen­ce requests by the English, which have always been authorised in Portugal, but they never asked.”

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