A former top cop has offered to track down Madeleine McCann using a specialist team of facial “super recognisers” – but his requests have been ignored, Daily Star Online can reveal.
Ex-chief inspector Mick Neville, who founded the Met Police’s Central Forensic Image Team in 2012, now runs Super Recognisers International.
Its members are capable of remembering 80% of the faces they see, allowing them to pore through CCTV footage and pictures to identify criminals and missing people.
Neville believes Maddie – who disappeared in Portugal's Praia da Luz resort in 2007 – could be identified by utilising Facebook’s facial recognition technology and passing images on to his recruits.
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