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    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe on BBC Radio 5

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    Post  Sykes Thu Feb 20, 2014 3:58 pm

    Please note; the member of not-Bennett's site known as 'LadyinRed' has admitted to being 'Christine in Cardiff'

    From:

    http://www.mccannfiles.com/id232.html

    First broadcast: Thursday 20 February 2014

    Transcript

    By Nigel Moore

    Nicky Campbell: Errm... Adeal in London... no, I tell you what, we'll go to Christine in Cardiff. Brief points please because there's only eight minutes left, so make your questions as... as, errr... well edited as you can. Hi, Christine.

    Christine: (phone in) Good morning. Good morning, Sir Bernard.

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Good morning, Christine.

    Christine: I'd like to ask you, errr... on the progress of Operation Grange.

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Right, we have a lots of Op... Operations, so you're going to have...

    Nicky Campbell: Operation Grange, just...?

    Christine: Operation Grange.

    Nicky Campbell: Which is?

    Christine: It's the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Ahh, right, thank you for helping...

    Christine: That's okay.

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: ...but we do have a lot of Operations in London, so I'm sorry if I didn't recognise it immediately.

    Nicky Campbell: The Portuguese police are in a mess... really messed up, didn't they?

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Yes. [spoken in acknowledgment of the reference to the 'Portuguese police' and before Nicky Campbell has finished his sentence]

    Christine: Yes... no [seemingly spoken in echo of Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe's 'yes' but then realises it could be misconstrued and makes an attempt to change it to 'no'. See her next comment]

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Errm... I'm not going to respond to Nicky's comments.

    Christine: (in background) Did they Nicky?

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: I'm just going to... Let me just... let me just help. Where we are at the moment: We've sent three letters of request for international assistance to the Portuguese, errr... Judiciary, because that's the way their system works, and also with the police - we are working closely with them. Errm... obviously the Portuguese police have got a line of inquiry which is different to the Metropolitan Police's but we're working together to try and resolve that. Errm... we're trying our best to keep the family informed and I think in the middle of all this, quite often their torment gets lost. Have they lost a child or, errr... by being murdered or... sadly... or have they lost a child by someone else stealing them.

    Nicky Campbell: Awful.

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Either way, errr... they've got that terrible uncertainty, so we're all trying our best to help resolve that. We...

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Errr... I think that's a bit unf... that would be unfair. I mean there's been inquiries in, errm... in the UK, where we know that the police could have done better. I think to be too judgmental in these cases is... is wrong and I wasn't there and I'm not going to judge them. The main thing we're all committed to is trying to find that little girl.

    Nicky Campbell: And you have lines of inquiry, you have 'suspects' lines of inquiry; you have names.

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: That's right.

    Nicky Campbell: Errm... and I appreciate how you can't, at this stage, go any further, errr... and have you spoken to those people?

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Errm... I'm not going to go any further, really. Because that's what you just said you didn't want!

    Nicky Campbell: I'm sure when you were interviewing people in that... in that little room you'd try and sneak one in like that, Sir Bernard. I bet you have in your time.
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    Post  Sykes Thu Feb 20, 2014 4:11 pm

    Spot the difference
    HOUNDER VERSION:

    Nicky :Portuguese police really messed up didn't they

    BHH Yes (answering Cic)

    Cic: Yes, no-er, what did you say Nicky?

    MCCANNFILES VERSION

    Nicky Campbell: The Portuguese police are in a mess... really messed up, didn't they?

    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe: Yes. [spoken in acknowledgment of the reference to the 'Portuguese police' and before Nicky Campbell has finished his sentence]

    Christine: Yes... no [seemingly spoken in echo of Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe's 'yes' but then realises it could be misconstrued and makes an attempt to change it to 'no'. See her next comment]
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    Post  Sykes Thu Feb 20, 2014 5:33 pm

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/460831/Met-chief-confirms-he-DOES-have-names-of-Maddy-suspects

    Met chief confirms he DOES have names of Maddy suspects

    THE Metropolitan Police Commissioner has confirmed Scotland Yard does have names of suspects in the Madeleine McCann case

    Speaking on Radio 5 Live, Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said police had "lines of inquiry" that they were looking into.

    When asked by host Nicky Campbell whether he had names for the suspects, he replied: "That's right", but refused to comment further.

    He said: "Obviously the Portuguese police have got lines of inquiry that are different to the Metropolitan Police but we're working together to try and resolve that."

    He said it would be "unfair" to say whether he thought the operation would have been more successful if it had been led by British officers from the start.

    He added: "There have been inquiries in the UK where we know the police could have done better.

    "I think to be too judgemental in these cases is wrong. I wasn't there and I'm not going to judge them.

    "The main thing is we are all committed to finding that little girl. "

     He also said the suffering of the McCanns was often overrun by the details of the case.

    He said: "We are trying our best to keep the family informed. I think in the middle of all this, quite often their torment gets lost."
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    Post  Sykes Thu Feb 20, 2014 6:28 pm

    With thanks to Myths and Tigerloaf.

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    Post  Sykes Thu Feb 20, 2014 6:56 pm

    Babalou ‏@B_balou 2h
    @cosyring Don't think ------>>> @NickyAACampbell has read those judging by his despicable comment that the PJ really messed #mccann case up.

    Nicky Campbell ‏@NickyAACampbell 2h
    @B_balou it was a provoking question to BHH not an opinion ya numpty.


    10:36 AM - 20 Feb 2014 · Details
    Babalou ‏@B_balou 2h
    Hope that's playful banter & not abuse from >> @NickyAACampbell Don't think you should make inflammatory remarks re PJ. Leave it to #mccann
    Looks like Nicky Campbell has the true measure of the numpties.    Laughing Laughing
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    Post  Sykes Thu Feb 20, 2014 7:48 pm

    From another forum, with thanks also for the comments.
    This bristling-with-indignation hounder is hilarious:

     This is in no way a critique of Ladyinred, but had I been on the other end of that telephone, I'd have been rudely interrupting Bernard Hogan-Howe demanding to know what these 'differences' are, because as sure as hell they ain't about jurisdiction issues or who's going to play lead counsel in any subsequent proceedings, etc. etc.

    ........and as soon as it started ranting, the plug would have been pulled on the nutjob.  
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    Post  Sykes Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:15 am

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    Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe @metpoliceuk

    I am putting you on notice, as unfit for purpose.

    Doubtless Sir HH will be deeply wounded by the opinion of some hater no-mark.


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