Madeleine McCann investigators dig up German allotment four miles from former home of suspect Christian Brueckner
- German police were digging an allotment four miles outside Hannover with an excavator on Tuesday morning
- The prosecutor's office in Braunschweig confirmed that the search was linked to Madeleine's disappearance
- Brueckner lived in a trailer in Hannover and worked in a car repair garage in between spells living in Portugal
German police were today searching an allotment near Hannover in connection with the Madeleine McCann case.
Police were digging up the the garden with 'heavy equipment' including an excavator after fencing off the allotment this morning, four miles outside Hannover where suspect Christian Brueckner once lived.
'I can confirm that the search is being carried out in connection with our investigations into the Maddie case,' said Julia Meyer from the prosecutor's office in Braunschweig.
What police were searching for was not clear, but Brueckner is known to have lived in a trailer in the area and worked in a car repair garage in between spells living in Portugal.
German police use an excavator at an allotment garden near Hannover today in an operation linked to the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in 2007
Police were digging up the the garden with 'heavy equipment' including an excavator after fencing off the allotment this morning
Christian Brueckner (right) is prime suspect in the kidnap and murder of three-year-old Madeleine (left) in 2007 while she was on holiday in Praia da Luz
Police were today searching an allotment in the area marked in red, outside the city of Hannover in northern Germany
According to local newspaper HAZ, the search was taking place between the towns of Ahlem and Seelze to the west of Hannover's city centre.
Meyer said she could not give any further details on the procedure, adding only that police would 'still need some more time to finish.'
The search was being carried out by officials from the prosecutors' office in Braunschweig, where Brueckner was convicted of rape last year, and the German federal police.
Brueckner, a career criminal, was identified as the new lead suspect in June after German police released a trove of new evidence including details of his cars and phone numbers, urging people to come forward with new tip-offs.
Investigators in Germany said at the time that Madeleine was assumed to be dead, going further than British police who are still treating the toddler's disappearance as a missing-person case.
Madeleine's parents, Kate and Gerry McCann, last month denied receiving a letter from German investigators stating that 'there is evidence or proof' Madeleine is dead.
German prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters, who is leading the German investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, said that a letter had been written to the couple, but would not reveal what it said.
Mr Wolters said prosecutors have 'concrete evidence', but not 'forensic evidence' that Madeleine was killed by the suspect and may 'know more' than Scotland Yard, who are still treating the case as a missing person investigation.
The Metropolitan Police maintain their active investigation into Madeleine's disappearance, Operation Grange, is a missing person inquiry as there is no 'definitive evidence whether Madeleine is alive or dead'.
In the days after the renewed appeal, Scotland Yard said they received hundreds of tips to their Operation Grange team.
Brueckner is currently in prison in Kiel, although legal proceedings are underway which could see him released shortly after two-thirds of his sentence.
He is in currently in jail for drug dealing, and is appealing against a conviction for the 2005 rape of a 72-year-old woman, also in Praia da Luz.
That sentence has not yet been finalised pending an appeal by the defendant's lawyers over extradition technicalities.
Brueckner is thought to have worked in a car repair shop while living in a trailer in Hannover, and his last known address in Germany was 40 miles away in Braunschweig.
Portuguese authorities are also continuing their investigation and earlier this month searched a series of wells in the Algarve region.
Police and divers in the Algarve region examined a series disused wells in Vila do Bispo, around 10 miles from Praia da Luz.
Multiple investigators were at the scene with specialist diving equipment to examine the wells, with the largest thought to be more than 40ft deep.
Brueckner is known to have lived on the Algarve coast and his Portuguese mobile phone received a half-hour phone call in Praia da Luz around an hour before Madeleine went missing 13 years ago - a key piece of evidence in the German investigation.
Police hope to track down the person who placed the call, regarding them as a crucial witness to Brueckner's movements on the night of Madeleine's disappearance.
Brueckner made a living doing odd jobs in the area where Madeleine disappeared, and was also known to have burgled hotel rooms and holiday flats.
He has not yet spoken to investigators, who say they are convinced that he has committed other sex attacks.
Uniformed German police officers at an allotment garden plot near Hannover today where the investigation into Madeleine McCann's disappearance is continuing today
A police van outside the allotment near Hannover where authorities from the Braunschweig prosecutor's office and the German federal police were investigating today
Madeleine went missing from her family's holiday apartment in the Portuguese holiday resort of Praia da Luz on May 3, 2007, a few days before her fourth birthday, as her parents dined with friends at a nearby tapas bar.
Despite a huge international manhunt, no trace of her has been found, nor has anyone been charged over her disappearance.
In September 2007, Gerry and Kate McCann were questioned by police as formal suspects. The following July, the Portuguese police dropped their investigation because of a lack of evidence and cleared the McCanns of any involvement.
The UK government has continued to fund Scotland Yard's investigation despite increasing doubts over whether the case would ever be solved.
The McCanns' lawyer Rogerio Alves said police have only 22 more months to nail down the case because of a 15-year statute of limitations in Portugal.
Speaking on McCann: The Hunt for the Prime Suspect on ITV, Alves said: 'We have a 15 years time barrier, even to manslaughter, to homicide, to certain sexual offences — and even to the most serious kind of kidnapping.
'So we are still on time. But time is getting short now.'
Kate and Gerry McCann (pictured together) discovered their daughter Madeleine missing in Praia da Luz in May 2007
Brueckner's name has also been mentioned in connection with other missing children, some of whom vanished in similar circumstances to Madeleine.
In one case, five-year-old Inga Gehricke vanished from a forest in Saxony-Anhalt in 2015 and prosecutors confirmed they were probing possible connections to the McCann case, while saying that Brueckner was not currently a suspect.
He reportedly had a property in the town of Neuwegersleben, around 60 miles south-west of Stendal when Inga went missing.
Dutch police have also prepared a dossier for German police to look for a possible link to the disappearance of seven-year-old Jair Soares in 2005.
Jair went missing when he went to buy chips near the town of Monster in the South Holland province of the country on August 4, 1995.
A spokesman for police in The Hague confirmed that after announcing their intention to exchange information they have now presented the case and 'were in talks'.
He said: 'Presenting the case means that we look if there are any similarities between the cases. So we look for clues that connect them.'
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