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Menezes picture 'was manipulated' | Menezes picture 'was manipulated' |
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Police have been accused of manipulating a photo of Jean Charles de Menezes so it could be compared to that of one of the 21/7 bomb plotters. | Police have been accused of manipulating a photo of Jean Charles de Menezes so it could be compared to that of one of the 21/7 bomb plotters. |
The image had been "stretched and sized" to form a composite image of the Brazilian and Hussain Osman to show the jury, prosecutors told the Old Bailey. | The image had been "stretched and sized" to form a composite image of the Brazilian and Hussain Osman to show the jury, prosecutors told the Old Bailey. |
Mr de Menezes was shot dead after being wrongly identified as one of the men who targeted London's transport system. | Mr de Menezes was shot dead after being wrongly identified as one of the men who targeted London's transport system. |
The Metropolitan Police denies breaking health and safety laws. | The Metropolitan Police denies breaking health and safety laws. |
Mr de Menezes, 27, was shot seven times in the head on a train at Stockwell Tube station on 22 July 2005, after being wrongly identified as Osman. | Mr de Menezes, 27, was shot seven times in the head on a train at Stockwell Tube station on 22 July 2005, after being wrongly identified as Osman. |
The Met Police said the composite picture was created to illustrate the difficulties officers would have had in differentiating between the two men. | |
'Serious allegation' | 'Serious allegation' |
But Clare Montgomery QC, prosecuting, told the court it had been altered "by either stretching or resizing so the face ceases to have its correct proportions". | But Clare Montgomery QC, prosecuting, told the court it had been altered "by either stretching or resizing so the face ceases to have its correct proportions". |
Making the image brighter has changed the image Michael George, forensics consultant | Making the image brighter has changed the image Michael George, forensics consultant |
Forensics consultant Michael George told the court that the police composite appeared to have a "greater definition" than the two images used to produce it. | Forensics consultant Michael George told the court that the police composite appeared to have a "greater definition" than the two images used to produce it. |
He produced an alternative composite, which was shown to the jury, in which the two faces had different skin tones and their mouths and noses were not aligned. | |
Ronald Thwaites QC, defending, asked Mr George whether there had been any manipulation "of the primary features of the face". | Ronald Thwaites QC, defending, asked Mr George whether there had been any manipulation "of the primary features of the face". |
Mr George replied: "I don't believe there has been any... but making the image brighter has changed the image." | Mr George replied: "I don't believe there has been any... but making the image brighter has changed the image." |
The court heard the composite was compiled using a 2001 identity card photograph of Mr de Menezes and a photo of Osman taken by police in Rome, where he was arrested. | The court heard the composite was compiled using a 2001 identity card photograph of Mr de Menezes and a photo of Osman taken by police in Rome, where he was arrested. |
Immigration records | Immigration records |
Earlier, Mr Thwaites cross-examined immigration official Paul Roach over a counterfeit stamp found in the Brazilian's passport, asking if this meant he had been in the country illegally. | Earlier, Mr Thwaites cross-examined immigration official Paul Roach over a counterfeit stamp found in the Brazilian's passport, asking if this meant he had been in the country illegally. |
Mr Roach told the court Mr de Menezes first entered the country on 13 March 2002 and was given six months' leave to remain, before extending his stay, as a student, to 30 June 2003. | Mr Roach told the court Mr de Menezes first entered the country on 13 March 2002 and was given six months' leave to remain, before extending his stay, as a student, to 30 June 2003. |
The next record was of him arriving in Ireland from France on 23 April 2005 but there was no notification of when he returned to the UK. | The next record was of him arriving in Ireland from France on 23 April 2005 but there was no notification of when he returned to the UK. |
The court heard how as a person entering Britain from Ireland, he would have had an automatic three-month leave to remain which at the earliest would have run out on 23 July, the day after he was killed. | The court heard how as a person entering Britain from Ireland, he would have had an automatic three-month leave to remain which at the earliest would have run out on 23 July, the day after he was killed. |
A counterfeit stamp found on his passport may only have been added after he entered the UK, Mr Roach said. | A counterfeit stamp found on his passport may only have been added after he entered the UK, Mr Roach said. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |