Met Police 'set to wind up' probe into Madeleine McCann's disappearance
Operation Grange was launched four years after Portuguese police began their unsuccessful search for the youngster in 2007. Detectives are said to be frustrated by failure to compile sufficient evidence to prosecute Christian Brueckner, a convicted paedophile.
Brueckner was named two years ago by German police as the prime suspect for Madeleine's abduction. He has denied any involvement in disappearance of Madeleine from apartment in Praia da Luz on Algarve. Operation Grange, overseen by Met Police, is estimated to have cost £13 million
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