lørdag 5. april 2014

Malaysian - 5. april


PERTH : The Chief Coordinator of the Joint Agency Coordination Centre, Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston (Ret'd), said reports that the Chinese ship, Haixun 01, had detected electronic pulse signals in the Indian Ocean related to MH370 could not be verified at this point in time.

"I have been advised that a series of sounds have been detected by a Chinese ship in the search area.
The characteristics reported are consistent with the aircraft black box. A number of white objects were also sighted on the surface about 90 kilometres from the detection area.
However, there is no confirmation at this stage that the signals and the objects are related to the missing aircraft," Air Chief Marshal Houston (Ret'd) said.
"Advice tonight from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority's Rescue Coordination Centre (RCC) and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau is that they cannot verify any connection to the missing aircraft.
"The RCC in Australia has spoken to the RCC in China and asked for any further information that may be relevant.
"The deployment of RAAF assets to the area where the Chinese ship detected the sounds is being considered.
"I will provide further updates if, and when, more information becomes available."


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MH370 Tragedy: Anwar's claims on The Telegraph baseless




PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian government is not hiding any crucial information pertaining to the missing MH370 flight from the public as suggested by opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

 Umno secretary-general Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor said it was a tragedy that no one had hoped for in the first place and was baseless for Anwar to say that crucial information was hidden.
Labelling Anwar as a "crazy chap", the Federal Territories Minister also said that the public should be rational and assess the news that have been given by the relevant authorities on the tragedy. 
He hoped that the people would understand that the government is doing the best they can to locate the Boeing 777-200ER and they should be a better judge on how the authorities are handling the mission that has involved the help from various countries. 
Anwar was quoted in a British daily, The Telegraph,  as saying  the Malaysian government had deliberately concealed information that would help explain the missing plane. 
He also said that when he was Finance Minister in 1994, he had authorised the installation of "one of the most sophisticated radar" systems in the world, known as Marconi, based near the South China Sea and covering Malaysia's mainland and east and west coastlines which would be able to detect the radar from the plane.

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