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Two suspects have been questioned by police in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Two suspects have been questioned in Portugal in the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
They left the central police station in Faro after they were interviewed by Portuguese police in the presence of Scotland Yard detectives. The BBC understands one of them is Sergey Malinka, who was questioned as a witness in 2007 after the three-year-old went missing.
A total of four "persons of interest" - or arguidos - will be quizzed in the latest development in the case.A total of four "persons of interest" - or arguidos - will be quizzed in the latest development in the case.
The move comes as British detectives continue their investigation into Madeleine's disappearance in 2007. Interviews are being carried out by Portuguese officers with Scotland Yard detectives present.
She was three years old when she went missing in the resort of Praia da Luz in Portugal. Mr Malinka and the other suspect left the central police station in Faro after they were interviewed.
The Russian-born computer expert, who has Portuguese nationality, is likely to face more questioning on Wednesday.
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Sources close to the investigation said the two suspects were interviewed by officers from the Policia Judiciaria. A third person, who is said to be suffering from severe schizophrenia, remained in the police headquarters after the other two had left. It is not clear when the fourth individual will be interviewed.
A third person said to be suffering from severe schizophrenia is still believed to be in the police headquarters but has yet to be questioned. All of those being questioned are Portuguese citizens. They have all been summoned to be interviewed; there have been no arrests.
It is not clear when the fourth individual will be interviewed. The status of arguidos in the Portuguese judicial system refers to individuals whom police may reasonably suspect are linked to a crime.
All of those being questioned are Portuguese citizens; one is believed to be of Russian origin. They have all been summoned to be interviewed - there have been no arrests.
The status of arguidos is peculiar to the Portuguese judicial system, referring to individuals whom police may reasonably suspect are linked to a crime.
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In June, Portuguese and British police searched three sites in Praia da Luz but found no evidence relating to the case.In June, Portuguese and British police searched three sites in Praia da Luz but found no evidence relating to the case.
Scotland Yard said at the time that "more activity" had been agreed with Portuguese police and the searches were the "first phase" of a major investigationScotland Yard said at the time that "more activity" had been agreed with Portuguese police and the searches were the "first phase" of a major investigation
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Jeremy Cooke, BBC News at Faro Police StationJeremy Cooke, BBC News at Faro Police Station
Outside the Policia Judiciaria headquarters in Faro a small group of reporters and TV crews is gathered on the pavement.Outside the Policia Judiciaria headquarters in Faro a small group of reporters and TV crews is gathered on the pavement.
There is little sign of activity inside the unassuming white-rendered building, which is set in a quiet cobbled street.There is little sign of activity inside the unassuming white-rendered building, which is set in a quiet cobbled street.
But it is believed that, just before 09:00 local time, the first of several suspects in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann arrived to be questioned.But it is believed that, just before 09:00 local time, the first of several suspects in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann arrived to be questioned.
Several suspects or "arguidos" have been identified following the latest investigations by Scotland Yard detectives.Several suspects or "arguidos" have been identified following the latest investigations by Scotland Yard detectives.
Each is expected to appear voluntarily before police in the coming days. The interviews will be conducted by Portuguese police officers with British detectives observing proceedings. Each is expected to appear voluntarily before police in the coming days. The interviews are being conducted by Portuguese police officers with British detectives observing proceedings.
Sources close to the case in Portugal told the BBC that at least one of the arguidos is of Russian extraction.Sources close to the case in Portugal told the BBC that at least one of the arguidos is of Russian extraction.
The searches were the most significant in the local area since Madeleine went missing seven years ago.The searches were the most significant in the local area since Madeleine went missing seven years ago.
Madeleine was staying in an apartment in the resort of Praia da Luz in Portugal with her family when she was last seen.
Her parents had been at a restaurant near their apartment when the three-year-old went missing.Her parents had been at a restaurant near their apartment when the three-year-old went missing.
The developments come after the Met launched Operation Grange - a fresh investigation into Madeleine's disappearance - last July.The developments come after the Met launched Operation Grange - a fresh investigation into Madeleine's disappearance - last July.