deerrocks2012-04-19 11:24:31

THREE officers who crossed international borders to travel to China in the hunt for murder suspect Anxiang Du have returned back to England.

Senior investigator in the case Detective Chief Inspector Tom Davies, together with two other detectives, returned to Northamptonshire on Wednesday 4 April having travelled out to China on Sunday 25 March.

Although officers had remained in close contact with the Chinese authorities throughout the investigation into the murders of the Ding family in April 2011, it was anticipated that the personal visit would allow officers to speak with associates of Mr Du for any information they may have in identifying people who could have assisted him in his escape.

Detective Chief Inspector Tom Davies, leading the investigation, said: “During our visit we were supported by the Chinese Ministry of Public Security, having first briefed them in the city of Beijing. This ensured that the Chinese law enforcement were fully aware of the investigation, its aims and the purpose of the visit to China.

“With their support we went on to speak to a number of individuals in different regions of China before meeting the family of the victims in the city of Hangzhou.

“The family were grateful for the ongoing work in this case and remain supportive of the investigation as we move forward. This meeting also provided us with the opportunity to pass on our deepest sympathies for their loss, in person.

“The result of the trip to China was very positive and it allowed us to ensure that the Chinese Law enforcement agencies are fully aware and pro-active in assisting us in the search for Anxiang Du. We will maintain ongoing liaison with Chinese law enforcement as the investigation continues.

“We still have a number of positive enquiries that we are following, but strongly believe that there are people out there with information on the whereabouts of Mr Du and we need those people to come forward. Either direct to the police or anonymously through Crimestoppers.”

 

Three released on bail
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Added: Thursday 19 April 2012

THREE people who were arrested yesterday (Wednesday 18 April) on suspicion of conspiracy to assist an offender in connection with the Ding family murder investigation have been released on police bail.

The 54-year-old woman who was arrested in the Radford area of Coventry, the 39-year-old woman who was arrested in the Gloucester town centre area of Gloucestershire and the 25-year-old man who was arrested in Islington area of London, were interviewed at local police stations yesterday and later released on bail.

 

大灰狼太太2012-04-19 11:35:30
光是positive enquiries有什么用,还是没结果啊
deerrocks2012-04-19 11:48:37
抓3个人,今天又保释, 英国公平透明的法制,薄熙来,谷开来望眼欲穿呀!
板凳球迷2012-04-19 15:32:49
英国这法律我看毛病也不少,连抓个老杜都得一年。办事效率太低。嘿嘿
板凳球迷2012-04-19 15:34:47
早就预料的到:公费旅游一圈,什么也没得到
deerrocks2012-04-19 16:59:30
你也不帮帮出谋划策,就会骂警察笨
板凳球迷2012-04-19 17:28:20
你批评得对。让我想一想。。。
雪萤2012-04-22 00:24:16
你的想法不错呀,让警方在去旅游一下
板凳球迷2012-04-22 15:21:53
哈哈,你说会不会有人使坏,说老杜跑到阿富汗去了
雪萤2012-04-23 04:01:19
他们肯定不去了,命要紧呀