Madeleine McCann detectives apply for more cash to continue hunt for missing youngster

Scotland Yard bosses have applied for more funding to continue the hunt for Madeleine McCann.
Madeleine McCann before she went missing from a Portuguese holiday complex on Thursday, May 3, 2007.   Picture; APMadeleine McCann before she went missing from a Portuguese holiday complex on Thursday, May 3, 2007.   Picture; AP
Madeleine McCann before she went missing from a Portuguese holiday complex on Thursday, May 3, 2007. Picture; AP

There was speculation over the future of the investigation when it emerged that funding would run out at the end of September.

But the Home Office has now confirmed that it is considering an application from the force for more cash.

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In a blog published on Wednesday, it said: “We have received and are considering a request from the Metropolitan Police Service to extend funding for Operation Grange until the end of March 2019.

“The Home Office maintains an ongoing dialogue with the MPS regarding funding for Operation Grange.”

They added: “Funding for Special Grant applications can be paid retrospectively for operational work already done in the same financial year.

Madeleine was three when she was last seen on holiday with her parents in Praia da Luz in Portugal in May 2007.

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Scotland Yard launched its own investigation, Operation Grange, into her disappearance in 2013 after a Portuguese inquiry failed to make any headway.

UK detectives were granted an extra £150,000 in March to continue the probe, to cover until the end of September.

Operation Grange has cost £11.6 million so far.