Missing British children whilst abroad
Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),
What is the trigger criteria for not following police procedure in cases of British children going missing whilst abroad ?
Yours faithfully,
Melizza Moore

Melizza Moore left an annotation ()
Hiya Sabine ,
same question as my Madelaine McCann one to MPS , but phrased differently . I will publish the answer though if I get one .
Dear Ms Moore,
Freedom of Information Act Request Reference No: 2013100002692
I respond in connection with your request for information, which was
received by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 23/10/2013. I note
you seek access to the following information:
What is the trigger criteria for not following police procedure in cases
of British children going missing whilst abroad ?
This is to inform you that I cannot identify any specific records /
documents that will satisfy your request based on the details you have
provided. To enable the MPS to meet your request could you please provide
this office with further information about your request, including a
background and example, as at present your enquiry is unclear.
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Dear Metropolitan Police Service (MPS),
As giving a specific example , would bias any response , the question would better be asked "Under what circumstances and on whose authority is the decision made NOT to pursue the parents in cases of child disappearances where there are no other viable suspects ?
Yours faithfully,
Melizza Moore
Dear Ms Moore,
Freedom of Information Act Request Reference No: 2013100002692
I respond in connection with your request for information, which was
received by the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) on 23/10/2013. I note
you seek access to the following information:
What is the trigger criteria for not following police procedure in cases
of British children going missing whilst abroad ?
Which was re-clarified on 09/11/2013 to:
Under what circumstances and on whose authority is the decision made NOT
to pursue the parents in cases of child disappearances where there are no
other viable suspects ?
DECISION
I have decided to refuse access to the information you have requested
under the provisions of Section 8 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(the Act).
REASON FOR DECISION
Section 8 of the Act provides:
(1) In this Act any reference to a "request for information" is a
reference to such a request which-
(a) is in writing,
(b) states the name of the applicant and an address for correspondence,
and
(c) describes the information requested.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1)(a), a request is to be
treated as made in writing where the text of the request-
(a) is transmitted by electronic means,
(b) is received in legible form, and
(c) is capable of being used for subsequent reference.
A request under the Act is required by statute to be legible and capable
of being used for subsequent reference.
After careful consideration I have decided that your request does not meet
this requirement as I am unable to ascertain what information you have
requested, as defined by Section 8 (2)(c).
To enable us to meet your request could you please resubmit your
application in accordance with the above requirements. If for any reason
you are unable to do so, please contact me for assistance or seek
assistance from any other available source.
I attach an excerpt from the Information Commissioner's website which may
assist you in composing any future Freedom of Information requests.
What can I request under the Freedom of Information Act?
You have the right to request any information held by public authorities.
The Act allows access to recorded information, such as emails, meeting
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You have not made a request for recorded information which may be held by
the MPS but a question around a topic. You will need to be specific as to
the recorded information you require.
We will consider your resubmitted request upon receipt as long as it meets
the requirements stated above. You will receive the information requested
within the statutory time-scale of 20 working days as defined by the Act,
subject to the information not being exempt.
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If you are dissatisfied with this response please read the attached paper
entitled Complaint Rights which explains how to make a complaint.
Should you have any further enquiries concerning this matter, please
contact me on 020 7230 1380 or via the return e-mail address, quoting the
reference number above.
Yours sincerely,
Ben Sayers
Specialist Crime & Operations
SC&O Senior Information Manager
COMPLAINT RIGHTS
Are you unhappy with how your request has been handled or do you think the
decision is incorrect?
You have the right to require the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) to
review their decision.
Prior to lodging a formal complaint you are welcome to discuss the
response with the case officer who dealt with your request.
Complaint
If you are dissatisfied with the handling procedures or the decision of
the MPS made under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the Act) regarding
access to information you can lodge a complaint with the MPS to have the
decision reviewed.
Complaints should be made in writing, within forty (40) working days from
the date of the refusal notice, and addressed to:
FOI Complaint
Public Access Office
PO Box 57192
London
SW6 1SF
[email address]
In all possible circumstances the MPS will aim to respond to your
complaint within 20 working days.
The Information Commissioner
After lodging a complaint with the MPS if you are still dissatisfied with
the decision you may make application to the Information Commissioner for
a decision on whether the request for information has been dealt with in
accordance with the requirements of the Act.
For information on how to make application to the Information Commissioner
please visit their website at www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk.
Alternatively, phone or write to:
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Phone: 01625 545 700
Total Policing is the Met's commitment to be on the streets and in your
communities to catch offenders, prevent crime and support victims. We are
here for London, working with you to make our capital safer.
Consider our environment - please do not print this email unless
absolutely necessary.
NOTICE - This email and any attachments may be confidential, subject to
copyright and/or legal privilege and are intended solely for the use of
the intended recipient. If you have received this email in error, please
notify the sender and delete it from your system. To avoid incurring
legal liabilities, you must not distribute or copy the information in this
email without the permission of the sender. MPS communication systems are
monitored to the extent permitted by law. Consequently, any email and/or
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authorised to conclude any binding agreement on behalf of the MPS by
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any attachments cannot be guaranteed. Email messages are routinely scanned
but malicious software infection and corruption of content can still occur
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represent those of the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS).
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Sabine K McNeill left an annotation ()
I really like your questions, Melizza!
I'd love to know the answers for www.victims-unite.net and www.punishmentwithoutcrime.wordpress.com that I publish.
Sabine