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Malaysia Prime Minister to Step Down Over Doomed Flight MH370 Scandal

 
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Malaysia Prime Minister to Step Down Over Doomed Flight MH370 Scandal
Sunday, 16 March 2014 09:00
SHOCK POLITICAL TWIST: MH370 pilot was 'obsessed' with Anwar Ibrahim, M'sian PM may QUIT SOON
Written by Wong Choon Mei, Malaysia Chronicle

SHOCK POLITICAL TWIST: MH370 pilot was 'obsessed' with Anwar Ibrahim, M'sian PM may QUIT SOON

KUALA LUMPUR - Amid intensifying calls for Prime Minister Najib Razak to step down to take responsibility for mishandling the missing flight MH370 crisis, and after days of secretly holding the doomed pilot's laptop, the Malaysian authorities have suddenly 'loosened' their lips in what appears to be a bid to draw in and tarnish Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim.

The 66-year-old Anwar is Najib's political arch rival, and who the day before the plane went missing on Saturday, had been convicted and jailed on sodomy charges that many have opined were manifestly trumped up by the Najib regime.

In fact when the news of the missing airplane first broke, political cynics had privately termed the tragedy as a 'Godsend' for the 60-year-old PM, who stood to face a crippling backlash from the Malay community, the country's predominant electorate, for resorting to 'political dirty tricks' to shut out another Malay leader.

However, the fire could not be contained and the MH370 tragedy may instead sound the political death knell for Najib himself. Expected to resign shortly, there is concern that Najib was trying to deflect blame and further smear his political nemesis on the way out from power.

Najib to step down soon

Over the past three days, rumors of Najib's imminent resignation had turned red-hot and political watchers from his Umno party told Malaysia Chronicle that he had been 'forced' to agree to give up his post following tremendous pressure from party seniors, and would announce his decision soon.

Meanwhile, the UK's Mail on Sunday reported the Malaysian police were investigating the possibility that the pilot of missing Flight MH370 had hijacked his own aircraft in a bizarre political protest.

Prime Minister Najib and flamboyant wife Rosmah were accused of instigating Anwar's former office aide, Saiful Bukhari to file a sodomy complaint against the Opposition chief.

Political watchers believe the beleaguered Najib has finally succumbed to pressure from party mentors such as ex-premier Mahathir Mohamad and ex-finance minister Daim Zainuddin to quit, and are expecting an announcement to be made soon.

'Political fanatic' pilot had attended Anwar's trial, expressed disgust at verdict

The Mail on Sunday said it had learned that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was an ‘obsessive’ supporter of Malaysia’s opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim.

And hours before the doomed flight left Kuala Lumpur it is understood 53-year-old Shah attended a controversial trial in which Ibrahim was jailed for five years.

Campaigners say the politician, the key challenger to Malaysia’s ruling party, was the victim of a long-running smear campaign and had faced trumped-up charges.

Police sources have confirmed that Shah was a vocal political activist – and fear that the court decision left him profoundly upset.

It was against this background that, seven hours later, he took control of a Boeing 777-200 bound for Beijing and carrying 238 passengers and crew.

Yesterday, Malaysian police searched his house in the upmarket Kuala Lumpur suburb of Shah Alam, where he had installed a home-made flight simulator. But this newspaper can reveal that investigators had already spent much of last week examining two laptops removed from Shah’s home. One is believed to contain data from the simulator

Confirming rising fears, Malaysia’s prime minister Najib Razak announced yesterday that MH370 was deliberately steered off course after its communication system was switched off. He said it headed west over the Malaysian seaboard and could have flown for another seven hours on its fuel reserves.

It is not yet clear where the plane was taken, however Mr Razak said the most recent satellite data suggests the plane could have been making for one of two possible flight corridors. The search, involving 43 ships and 58 aircraft from 15 countries, switched from the South China Sea to the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean.

US investigators say faint ‘pings’ were being transmitted for several hours after the flight lost contact with the ground.

Meanwhile, military radar showed the jet climbed to 45,000ft – above its service limit – which could have been a deliberate attempt to knock out the passengers and crew.

Police raid of pilot's home 'STAGE-MANAGED': Zaharie's laptops already seized last week

Anwar Ibrahim is a broadly popular democracy icon and former deputy prime minister whose prosecution on a charge of sodomy is seen by many Malaysians as political persecution.

The raids on Captain Shah’s home appeared stage-managed as a display of intent after the Prime Minister said the focus of the investigation was now on ‘crew and passengers’ as a result of the latest leads.

But investigators have told the Mail on Sunday inquiries into the background of the pilot actually began days earlier.

Malaysian police, helped by FBI agents from the US, are looking into the political and religious backgrounds of both Zaharie and his co-pilot. Zaharie’s home was sealed off yesterday as police spent an hour inside.

However, a senior investigation source said two laptops were taken from the property in low-key visits by police early last week despite a series of denials by officials that his home had been searched or raided.

One laptop taken away is thought to contain data from the flight simulator while a second contained little information. Zaharie’s personal laptop was not found, and is thought to have been with him in the cockpit of the plane, the source said.

Also raided: Fariq Abdul Hamid

Investigation: Pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah, left, was a political activist who attended a tense trial on the day of the flight, investigators believe. He was flying service MH370 alongside Fariq Abdul Hamid, right, from whom investigators have been keen to deflect suspicion

Zaharie’s co-workers have told investigators the veteran pilot was a social activist who was vocal and fervent in his support of Ibrahim.

‘Colleagues made it clear to us that he was someone who held strong political beliefs and was strident in his support for Anwar Ibrahim,’ another investigation source said. ‘We were told by one colleague he was obsessed with politics.’

Democracy icon, Anwar was jailed for 5 years

Anwar Ibrahim is a broadly popular democracy icon and former deputy prime minister whose prosecution on a charge of sodomy is seen by many Malaysians as political persecution.

Campaigners say the politician, the key challenger to Malaysia’s ruling party, was the victim of a long-running smear campaign and had faced trumped-up charges.

Captain Shah, who is thought to have attended the trial in Putrajaya hours before flying, is thought to be incensed by the verdict.

Co-workers have told investigators the veteran pilot was a social activist who was vocal and fervent in his support of Ibrahim.

Investigators said: ‘We are looking into the theory that Zaharie’s political beliefs may be a factor. There are huge sensitivities surrounding this but we cannot afford not to pursue any angle brought to our attention.’

In their interviews, colleagues said Zaharie told them he planned to attend the court case involving Anwar on March 7, just hours before the Beijing flight, but investigators had not yet been able to confirm if he was among the crowd of Anwar supporters at court.

Zaharie is believed to be separated or divorced from his wife although they share the same house, close to Kuala Lumpur’s international airport. They have three children, but no family members were at home yesterday: only the maid has remained there.

Political dirty tricks and bullying the norm in Malaysia
The revelations about Zaharie’s political affiliations are highly sensitive in a country where political dirty tricks are widespread.

One of the investigation sources said: ‘We are looking into the theory that Zaharie’s political beliefs may be a factor. There are huge sensitivities surrounding this but we cannot afford not to pursue any angle brought to our attention.’

Separately, a police source told the Mail on Sunday: ‘I can confirm our investigations include the political and religious leanings of both pilots.’

Zaharie joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981. He became a captain about ten years later and has clocked up 18,360 hours of flying experience.

A Malaysian govt conspiracy right from the beginning?

In the days after Flight MH370 disappeared, Zaharie was affectionately described as a good neighbour and an eccentric ‘geek’ who had a flight simulator at home simply because he loved his work so much.

Malaysian officials initially appeared keen not to direct any suspicion towards Zaharie or his co-pilot, 27-year-old Fariq Abdul Hamid, who was last week revealed to have invited two women passengers into the cockpit and smoked on an earlier flight to Phuket.

But evidence of the way the plane’s transponder and communication systems were disabled and the way the plane was expertly flown over the Indian Ocean apparently using navigational waypoints meant only a skilled aviator could have been at the controls. Investigators were also baffled by why, if hijackers took over the plane, there was no Mayday call or signal from the two pilots to say the cockpit had been breached.

At yesterday’s press conference, the suspicion over the pilot’s involvement mounted as prime minister Najib Razak said that investigators had found ‘deliberate action’ on board the plane resulted in it changing course and losing contact with ground crews.

As a result of the new information, Malaysian authorities had ‘refocused their investigation on crew and passengers aboard’, he said. Police sealed off the area surrounding Zaharie’s home and searched the house shortly after the press conference.

Mr Razak said the new satellite evidence shows ‘with a high degree of certainty’ that the one of the jet’s communications devices – the Aircraft and Communications Addressing and Reporting System was disabled just before it had reached the east coast of Malaysia. ACARS is a service that allows computers aboard the plane to relay in-flight information about the health of its systems back to the ground.

Shortly afterwards, near the cross-over point between Malaysian and Vietnamese air traffic controllers, the plane’s transponder, which emits an identifying signal, was switched off or, less likely, failed.

According to a military radar, the aircraft then turned and flew back over Malaysia before heading in a north-west direction.

A satellite was able to pick up a ‘ping’ from the plane until 08:11 local time, more than seven hours after it lost radar contact, although it was unable to give a precise location. Mr Razak went on to say that based on this new data, investigators ‘have determined the plane’s last communication with a satellite was in one of two possible corridors – north from the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan through to northern Thailand, and south from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean.

If as suspected the plane was diverted into the Indian Ocean, the task of the search teams becomes more difficult, as there are hundreds of uninhabited islands and the water reaches depths of around 23,000ft.

Countries in the plane’s potential flightpath have now joined a huge effort to locate the missing passengers, but China described the revelation as ‘painfully belated’. And FBI investigators say the disappearance of MH370 may have been ‘an act of piracy’ and that the possibility that its hundreds of passengers are being held at an unknown location has not been ruled out.

Meanwhile, leading aviation lawyer James Healy–Pratt, who is helping relatives, said Malaysian Airlines had declined to buy Boeing’s Airplane Health Management system, which monitors systems in real time and could have alerted it to any potential problems, rather than having to recover a black box.

‘If the transponder was manually disabled then one can only hope that the black boxes were not also manually disabled,’ he said. ‘Otherwise, the truth will never be known

Full article: [link to www.malaysia-chronicle.com]
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MH370: Anwar try dikambinghitamkan - Mat Taib





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KAJANG - After eight days of search and rescue operations MAS flight MH370 which can not be traced since Monday, the government tried to link opposition leader charged with the incident.

Former Chief Minister of Selangor, Tan Sri Muhammad Muhd Taib claims, the federal government tried to find other reasons including accused Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and PKR involved in the incident.

"I think they have no capital, accused of improper action with impunity.

"If a PKR supporter of the guilty, it means many more supporters of PKR in the machinery of government, teachers, police and other government agencies at fault," he told The Star Online Galleries Public Prosecutor, Kg Sg Kantan, here, today.

Elaborating, he said the government should be able to get information about the mysterious aircraft because they had sophisticated equipment and local intelligence agencies worldwide recognized.

"They should be able to get one answer, no need for them to point fingers at others," he said.

Even Muhammad also said the BN government's actions as unfair when a raid on the residence of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah yesterday that he was prosecuted for PKR hardcore supporters.
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Malaysian opposition party dismisses report on possible link with captain of MH370

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" I did not know who he was until the news broke out about the plane last Saturday."

Kuala Lumpur (ANTARA News/Xinhua-OANA) - The main Malaysian opposition party, Peoples Justice Party (PKR), Sunday dismissed a report which claimed MH370 flight captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah is a "political fanatic."

PKR communications director Fahmi Fadzil said the report of the British newspaper the Daily Mail was "wild allegations" and the paper "is a sensationalist tabloid known for cooking up stories."

"If there is any concrete data backing up an allegation we will respond to it. If anyone aboard (the flight) chose to attend the Anwar trial that is their right as it was in open court," he told the local English newspaper the Star.

The Daily Mail report claimed that Zaharie commanded the doomed flight about several hours after he had attended the sodomy trial of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on Friday.

Anwar was jailed for five years by the Court of Appeal last Friday but was released on bail. Flight MH370 with 239 passengers and crew on board took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at 12:40 a.m. on Saturday.

Asked if Zaharie was often seen at functions organized by PKR or the opposition alliance Pakatan Rakyat (Peoples Alliance), he said he does not know Zaharie personally.

"I did not know who he was until the news broke out about the plane last Saturday," said Fahmi.

PKR vice-president N. Surendran said there "is not a drop of evidence to support such speculation. It is just a speculation. Let us be fair to the missing captain as well -- he cannot answer for himself."
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Pilot Is PKR Member

KAJANG: PKR exco member R. Sivarasa confirmed the pilot of Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft pilot Capt Zaharie Ahmad Shah is a life member of the party.

Sivarasa, who is also the Subang Member of Parliament, however stressed it was irrelevant to link Zaharie’s political affiliation to the disappearance to the Beijing-bound flight.

“He was a party member since Jan 23 last year and since then, he had also been campaigning for PKR during the last general election.

“However, this (Zaharie’s involvement with PKR) is irrelevant with the case (missing aircraft),” he told reporters during a press conference at PKR’s election machinery headquarters here today.

Sivarasa was responding to a report published by United Kingdom-based Daily Mail, which published a report stating that Zaharie was an obsessive supporter of opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

In the report titled “Doomed airliner pilot was political fanatic:

Hours before taking control of flight MH370 he attended trial of jailed opposition leader as FBI reveal passengers could be at a secret location,” the online publication quoted a police source stating that Zaharie had attended a Court of Appeal proceeding, which convicted Anwar of sodomising his personal aide Mohd Saiful Azlan Bukhari in 2008.

The report stated that Zaharie was “profoundly upset” with the court’s verdict before he commanded the missing aircraft to Beijing.
Sivarasa, however, dismissed claims that Zaharie had attended the proceeding by the Court of Appeal.

“Although, I was not entirely there (at the trial), I can say that he (Zaharie) was not there. I would have been informed if he was present,” he said.
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kinda' sounding like he belonged to the Malaysian Tea Party





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