Saturday, February 09, 2008

At last piece of good news from England

Police in Liverpool said they were still “confident” charges would be brought after the murder of schoolboy Rhys Jones.

The claim comes just days after the prime suspect in the case was released on police bail.

The 17-year-old suspect, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was arrested last week as part of an investigation not connected to the 11-year-old’s murder in Croxteth Park, in August last year.

He was arrested following raids at three addresses in Croxteth carried out by Merseyside Police’s gun unit, Matrix, which was investigating gun crime and the theft of wild bird eggs.

The teenager was bailed on February 1 along with a 20-year-old man to April.

Last night Detective Superintendent Dave Kelly from Merseyside Police insisted there would be a “successful prosecution”.

Mr Kelly said: “We have a clear strategy for this investigation and we’re determined to leave no stone unturned.

“We’re confident with the progress we’re making, and that we’ll be able to progress towards charges and a successful prosecution - the timescale for which will be governed by the evidence.”

Hopefully the person guilty will be standing trial for more than stealing bird's eggs.

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