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'Bags taken' from scene of Madeleine McCann search in Portugal

Bags were seen being taken from the scene of the search of a reservoir in Portugal as German police revealed that it had been sparked by ‘certain tips’. Police have combed the banks of a reservoir in Portugal with the help of sniffer dogs, rakes and pickaxes as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

Emergency service divers were seen on a rigid-hull inflatable boat early on Tuesday morning at the Barragem do Arade – around 30 miles from Praia da Luz, where the three-year-old went missing in 2007.

Officers concentrated their search at one area of the reservoir – erecting white tents on a hill on the banks.Further around the water, emergency services and officials from Portugal, Germany and the UK were seen holding briefings near blue police tents.

In the search area, uniformed and plain-clothed officers spent a number of hours scouring the banks – hammering away at the ground with pickaxes and combing through small rocks with rakes and spades. Images also show cops walking from the reservoir holding brown bags.

Portuguese police confirmed on Monday that they are co-ordinating searches in the Algarve at the request of German police and in the presence of British officers. The prosecutor’s office in the German state of Braunschweig said in a statement: “As part of the investigation into the case of Madeleine McCann there are currently actions related to the criminal process taking place in Portugal.

“The actions are being implemented by Portuguese law enforcement authorities with the support of officers of the [German] Federal Criminal Police Office. Further information on the background will not be released at this time.”

German prosecutor Christian Wolter said: “We are investigating in Portugal on the basis of certain tips [tip-offs]. I can’t disclose the background at the moment, like why we are searching there and what we hope to find there. That shall remain our secret for the moment.”

A track leading to the search area was cordoned off with police tape and marked vehicles from Portugal’s National Republican Guard. Detectives are scouring the lake for any rags or fragments of clothing that could be linked to Madeleine McCann disappearance, according to sources.

Maddie's pink pyjamas, which were patterned with images of Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh, are understood to be a focus in the search, reported The Times. And a Portuguese source close to the investigation told The Sun: "The search is being taken very seriously and is being controlled totally by the Germans.

Personnel at Barragem do Arade reservoir, in the Algave, Portugal, as searches take place as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann (PA)

"They asked Portuguese officers assisting them to look for any evidence - but especially rags." The new searches come as the Home Office granted an extra £110,000 in funding this financial year for the Metropolitan Police to assist with finding Madeleine, down from just over £300,000 last year.

The total funding given to Operation Grange has been just under £13.1 million since 2011. The Metropolitan Police said officers will be there in order to inform Madeleine’s family if there are any developments.

Detective Chief Inspector Mark Cranwell said: “The Met continues to work with and support colleagues in Portugal and Germany, with their investigations into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. “Met officers will be in Portugal and I am grateful to the Policia Judiciaria and Bundeskriminalamt for allowing us to be present whilst their work is ongoing, so that we can inform Madeleine’s family of any developments.”

A brief statement from the prosecutor’s office in the German city of Braunschweig confirmed the search, but did not reveal why it was taking place. Braunschweig prosecutor Christian Wolters told reporters that investigators were acting on the basis of “certain tips” but would not give further details.

Four teams of officers from the Portuguese Policia Judiciaria are involved in the operation, along with at least 20 of their German counterparts, Portuguese news outlet SIC said. It has been reported that the prime suspect in Madeleine’s disappearance, convicted sex offender Christian Brueckner, 45, spent time in the area between 2000 and 2017.

Investigators believe he killed Madeleine after abducting her from a holiday apartment. Brueckner, who has denied involvement in Madeleine’s disappearance, was first identified as a suspect by German investigators.

The Sun reported that the search was sparked after they discovered video and photos of Brueckner near the reservoir. A no-fly zone has been put in place over the water and media and other onlookers are being kept a mile back from the site of the search.

Brueckner is facing charges in Germany over a number of separate sex offences allegedly committed in Portugal during that time.

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