Was one of the passengers aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370
travelling with a stolen passport?
Malaysian authorities have refused to confirm nor deny this report, which
has spread like wildfire on the Internet.
On godlikeproductions.com, it was posted that 37-year-old Luigi Maraldi who
was supposedly aboard MH370, is actually in Thailand.
Maraldi contacted his relatives in Italy to inform them that he was safe
and sound and currently in Thailand.
Apparently, Maraldi had informed Italian authorities in August last year
that he had lost his passport.
Maraldi is one of the names which appeared on the passenger manifest for
flight MH370, which has been missing since 1.30am.
Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Aziz Kaprawi was asked about the
possibility of terrorism as the cause for MH370's disappearance.
A foreign reporter asked Aziz whether MH370 had been lost due to foul play.
"We cannot reveal too many details about our security," Aziz said.
"We have reviewed the closed-circuit television video footage pertaining to
passengers and their baggages."
"So far, we are satisfied with everything," he said.
However, Aziz said, authorities were not ruling out any possibilities at
this juncture.
He said search and rescue operations were still ongoing and would continue
around the clock.
The Royal Malaysia Air Force is conducting night searching as their
aircraft are equipped with night vision facilities.
The search area has been widened to include both the east and west coast of
Malaysia.
"Both the Malaysian and Vietnamese SAR forces are conducting searches in
their respective coastal waters."
Aziz said authorities were quite sure that MH370 had disappeared at sea.
Regarding the 20km oil slick spotted between Malaysia and Vietnam, Aziz
said they had asked Vietnamese authorities about it.
"But the Vietnamese authorities have yet to get back to us," he said.
Unless there are further developments regarding MH370, the next press
briefing will be tomorrow at 9am.
Malaysia Airlines said that the plane had 227 passengers aboard, including
two infants, and an all-Malaysian crew of 12.
The passengers included 154 citizens from China or Taiwan, 38 Malaysians,
seven Indonesians, six Australians, five Indians, four French and three
Americans, as well as two citizens each from New Zealand, Ukraine and
Canada and one each from Russia, Italy, the Netherlands and Austria.
The airline said that it was notifying the next-of-kin of the passengers
and crew.
Hundreds of family members gathered in rooms set aside for them at a
Beijing hotel, and at least two medical personnel went in to monitor them,
reported The New York Times.
Boeing said in a statement that it was assembling a team of technical
experts to advise the national authorities investigating the disappearance
of the aircraft.
Malaysia Airlines said that the plane took off at 12.41am Malaysia time,
and that the plane disappeared from air traffic control radar in Subang, a
suburb of Kuala Lumpur, at 2.40am.
That timeline seemed to suggest that the plane stayed in the air for two
hours - long enough to fly not only across the Gulf of Thailand but also
far north across Vietnam. But Lindahl of Flightradar 24 said that the last
radar contact had been at 1.19am, less than 40 minutes after the flight
began.
A Malaysia Airlines spokesman said on Saturday evening that the last
conversation between the flight crew and air traffic control in Malaysia
had been around 1.30am, but he reiterated that the plane had not
disappeared from air traffic control systems in Subang until 2.40am. -
March 8, 2014.
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