Monday, March 10, 2014

Malaysian Airlines Crash LIVE: Authorities identify one stolen passport holder; says he is not a Malaysian

Kuala Lumpur: According to latest news reports about the missing Malaysian Airlines plane, at around 9:45 am, the Malaysia Aviation Regulator revealed that five passengers didn't board missing flight MH370. LIVE: 4: 30 pm: One of the two suspects, who traveled on the missing Malaysian Airlines flight on stolen passports, has been identified, claims the Malaysian police. 4:45 pm: The Chinese media slams Malaysia for security lapses in the wake of recent airline crash. 4 pm: Malaysian Authiorities denies to divulge the Nationality of alleged stolen passport holder. 3:50pm: Efforts being made on how alleged Asian looking passengers passed through immigration check. 3:40pm: authorities trying to find whether stolen passport holders came in legally or not. 3:30 pm: One of the stolen passport holders identified. Identified person is not from the country. 3:10 pm: Search and rescue helicopter team confirms 'yellow object' sighting is not life raft from missing jet. 1:50 pm: Vietnam has dispatched helicopters to investigate reports of a floating “yellow object” which could be a life raft from the missing Malaysia Airlines plane, according to a government minister quoted by Reuters. 1:30 pm: 'Two of the passengers on the flight boarded the plane with stolen passports reflects the failure of Malaysian authorities to check their database of lost and stolen passports.' 1:05 pm: Suspect passengers had 'Asian features', says Malaysia Interior Ministry 12:40 pm: Air-safety and antiterror authorities on two continents appeared equally stumped about what direction the probe should take. 12:20 pm: Investigators say they remain "puzzled" about the fate of flight MH370 after ruling out suspected debris sightings. 12:05 pm: Shares of Malaysian Airlines have declined to a record low after the incident. 11:30 am: Missing jet may have disintegrated in mid-air, says sources 10:05 am: Malaysian Civil Aviation official stated that 'Debris found are not of missing Malaysian Airline’s plane.' 10 am: The authorities said that it was too dark to be certain the object was part of the missing plane. 9:20 am: Chinese Family Claims Mobile Phone Of MH370 Passenger Rang but no one answered it. ALSO READ: Malaysian Airlines Crash: Family of missing Chinese passenger successfully rings his phone 8:50 am: Royal Malaysian Air Force chief Rodzali Daud said 'We realised there is a possibility the aircraft did make a turnback.' ALSO READ: Malaysian Airlines Crash: Was plane disintegrated mid-air? Search team finds debris of Boeing jet Also Read It has raised a possibility that the plane may have been the victim of a 9/11 mid-air hijack incident. The echoes of 9/11 are regenerated since the flight has gone missing. Though, the terror angle is being probed in this regard.
The investigators of US investigating team sent to probe the incident have not found anything that could be a part of the missing Boeing 777-200ER jet plane. The Malaysian government on Sunday also broke its silence over the jet that went missing over South China Sea with 239 passengers onboard, and confirmed oil spill reports.
Rescue boats have been sent by the Vietnamese government in order to search the plane on the basis of oil slicks spotted in the southern part of the country, just after the jet crashed on Saturday. In a presser, the civil aviation department of Malaysia said that the flight is still missing. However, the oil slick samples are to be tested yet. At present, 34 aircrafts and 40 ships have been pressed into action in search for the flight. US has also sent an investigative team to the country, after Malaysia launches terror angle in the accident. Two passengers on the missing plane were reported to have been travelling on stolen passports. However, it’s still not certain, who were the ones traveling on the stolen passports.

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