Suspects rebailed in relation to presumed murder of King’s Lynn man Maris Ile
Suspects that were arrested on suspicion of no relation to a no-body murder have been rebailed.
Five suspects were arrested in relation to the disappearance of Maris Ile, who was last seen alive in November last year.
Mr Ile, 54, of Highgate in Lynn, is presumed dead by police, and a no-body murder investigation was launched.

The suspects, four men and a woman, were first arrested back in March and were originally bailed until June 11.
This was then extended until September 11, and then until Friday last week.
When the Lynn News contacted Norfolk Police, the force was unable to confirm when the bail would be extended.

However, police said that all five remain on bail at present – but it is unclear how long this will last.
In August, Crimestoppers announced it would be offering a £20,000 reward for the conviction of those responsible for the murder of the Latvian seasonal worker.
His mother, Galina, described him as “a caring son who loved motorbikes” and urged anyone who may have information to come forward.
No developments have been made in the case for the past few months.

In March, police carried out a search for Mr Ile’s body in an allotment site in North Lynn.
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