A Roma couple accused of looking after a blonde, blue-eyed girl that did not belong to them are due in court today charged with her abduction.
The youngster was discovered living in a Greek Gypsy camp near the Greek town of Farsala on Wednesday after a raid by police who were looking for drugs and weapons.
A suspicious prosecutor who accompanied police on the raid thought it odd that the girl, known as Maria, did not look like her darker-skinned 'parents'.
Ben Needham went missing while on Kos in 1991. How he might look todayDNA tests have confirmed the couple are not the girl's biological parents and Greek authorities have put out a worldwide appeal to help identify the four-year-old and to find her real family.
As Maria is being cared for in Athens by the charity Smile Of The Child, the Roma community in Farsala is said to be anxious about the attention the case is attracting.
In a country already devastated by economic crisis, the Roma make a living in the camp selling fruit, carpets, blankets, baskets and shoes at local markets.
A publicity poster which police hope will lead them to Maria's real parentsThey are already considered by some to be social outcasts, thieves and beggars and now they are worried they will be wrongfully stigmatised as kidnappers and child traffickers.
The president of the local Roma community, Babis Dimitriou, said he hoped there would not be a backlash following Maria's discovery.
"There are no transactions involving children here," he said, adding that the couple cared for the little girl "even better than for her own children".
Roma stand next to the house where Maria lived in Farsala, central GreeceThe Roma in Farsala insist their community is not involved in abductions or trafficking. But police say they are aware of "dozens" of such cases involving Bulgarian Roma in Greece.
Lt Gen Vassilis Halatsis said: "We know these cases exist, but they involve Bulgarians, not Greeks like us."
Local resident Christos Lioupis said: "After this event, the police have been searching everyone. Isn't this racist?"
The Roma community in the town number about 2,000Meanwhile, South Yorkshire Police have said there appears to be "no direct correlation" between the discovery of Maria and the disappearance of British boy Ben Needham who was 21-months old when he went missing on the Greek island of Koss in 1991.
In a statement they said: "The case of Ben Needham continues to be investigated by the Greek authorities and South Yorkshire Police continues to support his family."
The community insists they are not child-traffickers or kidnappersBut Maria's discovery has given hope to Ben's family and to the parents of Madeleine McCann, who vanished from a holiday apartment in Portugal in 2007.
Clarence Mitchell, a spokesman for Kate and Gerry McCann, said: "They have always maintained that until there is evidence to prove otherwise missing children can still be out there waiting to be found."
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