The idea of using spy satellite pictures came from Professor Glees, director of Brunel University's Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies.
He said the little-known Joint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre, based at RAF Brampton, Cambridgeshire, was a world leader in analysing aerial and satellite imagery.
It could be ordered to collect and examine all the imagery that can be found of Praia da Luz, where the McCanns were on holiday, dating back to May 2.
Professor Glees went on: "The Prime Minister and the Ministry of Defence should instruct JARIC and its colleagues in the British intelligence community to intervene at once.
"It is perfectly possible that the European Commission's satellites, which track fishing boats, may also be able to shed light on Madeleine's fate. JARIC will quickly tell us."
2007-09-20
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