Malaysia Airlines Crash: Terrorism worries after two stolen passports used on Flight MH370

Possibility of terrorist attack on lost Flight MH370 operated by Malaysia Airlines comes into view after air safety experts discovered that two stolen passports were used on the aircraft.

Flight MH370 oil slick

Oil slicks spotted from a Vietnamese plane linked to cargo ships and NOT Flight MH370

The revealings sparked concerns that terrorists could have made use of the fake passports to get aboard the airplane, which disappeared from the sky without sending any warning of problems or distress signals to the ground control tower.

A Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 plane bound for Beijing lost contact with the control tower after leaving the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur with 239 people on board, 227 passengers and 12 crew members, the company said.

Flight MH370 (MAS370) disappeared suddenly off radar on Saturday at 2:40 a.m. local time (6:40 p.m. FMT). The aircraft which was due to arrive in Beijing at 6:30 a.m. local time, got apparently lost above the sea in Southern Vietnam.

The crash location of the missing passenger jet continues to remain a mystery!

24 hours have passed by since its disappearance and yet no trace of flight MH370 which is subject to a broad search operation involving rescue teams from four countries.

There is no clear evidence pointing at Flight MH-370 whereabouts. However, the only observation so far has been given out by Vietnam Navy that claims to have spotted debris and oil in the waters of the Gulf of Thailand.

Any possible cause of crash taken into account!
Officials are not ruling out any possible cause for the crash such as terrorist bombing, suicide attack or hijack.

The use of two stolen passport on the doomed flight raised additional questions and determined investigators to look now into more terrifying aspects such as the possibility that the passenger jet might have been the target of a terrorist act.

STOLEN PASSPORTS SPARK SUSPICION ON FLIGHT MH370!!!
Fake passengers 63 and 101.
Two european citizens, an Italian and an Austrian, whose names appeared on the list of passengers were not actually on the Malaysia Airlines plane which vanished along with all 239 people over the China Sea. The error emerged from the fact that their passports had been stolen. After verifying the identity of passengers 63 and 101, Christian Kozel and Luigi Maraldi, the Austrian and Italian governments said that none of them was on the craft.

Luigi Maraldi, aged 37, an Italian whose name and passport number were on the death list, called his father in Italy from Thailand on Saturday morning telling him: “Do not worry, it was not me the plane, I’m fine”, informs the Italian news agency ANSA.

The same thing happened with Austrian national Christian Kozel. “We’ve been contacted by the company Malaysia Airlines who told us that a passenger was registered with an Austrian passport. We checked and found out that it was a stolen passport,” said Martin Weiss, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry. The ministry reached out to Mr. Kozel who “is in Austria and in good condition. The passport was stolen in 2012 during a trip to Thailand,” added the spokesman.

Ongoing investigation revealed that police in Thailand named Kazem Ali, an Iranian citizen, as the middleman who ordered by phone and bought with cash the plane tickets for two intruders who used the stolen passports on the doomed Malaysian Flight MAS/MH370.

FLIGHT MH370 SEARCH OPERATIONS:
Navy destroyer USS Pinckney which is part of the United States 7th Fleet, is on the way to the southern coast of Vietnam to help search the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 that disappeared late Friday night, the Pentagon announced in a statement.

The destroyer was carrying out maneuvers in South China Sea’s international waters and could be in the vicinity of the area where the plane disappeared more than 24 hours ago, the U.S. Department of Defense said.

The destroyed carries two helicopters that can be fitted with equipment necessary for help and search.
Furthermore, a surveillance aircraft P-3C Orion equipped with cameras and search technology is about to leave the U.S. airbase in Okinawa, Japan bound to for Southern Vietnam.

Oil slick spotted: Vietnamese planes were scrambled for searching the lost plane and they detected two parallel streaks of fuel along several kilometers in Southern China Sea, a senior Vietnamese military representative told AFP.

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2 Responses

  1. ShreeL says:

    They were smart enough to know whose passport to be used! So were they planning this since yrs? If it was stolen in 2012!

    • foxcrawl says:

      yeap, a bit weird that both were iranians and held european passports. combined with pilots’ background, this flight emerges as the most complicated.

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