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[Dunia] Maklumat Rasmi KEHILANGAN MH370 [Hari ke X]

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Taiwan terima ancaman serangan pengganas ke atas China
Astro Awani | Kemas kini: Mac 10, 2014

National Security Bureau chief Tsai De-sheng. Sumber: nsb.gov.tw
KUALA LUMPUR:  Ketua Biro Keselamatan Negara Taiwan mendedahkan pihaknya minggu lalu  menerima ancaman kemungkinan serangan pengganas ke atas lapangan terbang dan sistem pengangkutan keretapi bawah tanah di Beijing, lapor laman web akhbar South China Morning Post (SCMP).

Akhbar di Hong Kong itu bagaimanapun melaporkan tidak ada sebarang petunjuk bahawa amaran itu ada kaitan dengan kehilangan pesawat Penerbangan Malaysia MH370 yang masih gagal dikesan sejak hilang pada awal pagi Sabtu lepas.

"Pihak berkuasa dipercayai menerima maklumat itu daripada China Airlines yang menerima panggilan telefon daripada seorang lelaki yang bercakap dalam bahasa Perancis yang mendakwa mahu memberi amaran kemungkinan ada serangan pengganas," lapor laman web SCMP hari ini.

Laporan itu juga menyebut China Airlines hari ini mengesahkan ia menerima panggilan telefon itu pada 4 Mac lepas dan kemudian menyalurkannya kepada pihak berkuasa penerbangan awam dan polis udara Taiwan.

"China Airlines pada 4 Mac menerima panggilan telefon yang mendakwa ada maklumat risikan mengenai pertubuhan pengganas, merujuk kepada China, (yang mengatakan) lapangan terbang Beijing akan diserang oleh pengganas," kata kenyataan syarikat penerbangan itu seperti dipetik oleh SCMP.

Menurut laporan SCMP lagi, ketua biro keselamatan Taiwan, Tsai De-sheng memberitahu jawatankuasa parlimen Taiwan hari ini pihaknya menerima maklumat ancaman itu tiga hari selepas insiden serangan berdarah di stesen keretapi Kunming yang membunuh 29 orang dan memaklumkannya kepada pihak berkuasa China.

Namun beliau tidak menjelaskan bagaimana agensi tersebut menerima maklumat mengenai ancaman tersebut.

Pemangku Menteri Pengangkutan Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein dalam sidang media hari ini juga menepis dakwaan sebuah kumpulan yang mendakwa diri sebagai Briged Syahid China yang mengaku bertanggungjawab atas kehilangan MH370.

"Saya sudah lihat surat terbuka itu. Saya tidak fikir ada bukti kesahihannya," kata beliau yang juga Menteri Pertahanan.

Surat itu antara lain mengkritik dasar kerajaan China terhadap etnik Uyghur. Ia bagaimanapun tidak menjelaskan apa kaitan kumpulan itu dengan pesawat MH370 yang hilang.

Amaran yang diterima oleh pihak berkuasa keselamatan di Taiwan itu datang tiga hari selepas insiden serangan berdarah di stesen keretapi Kunming yang membunuh 29 orang dan mencederakan 140 yang lain. Serangan itu dilakukan oleh lapan lelaki dan wanita bersenjatakan pisau.

Tidak ada mana-mana kumpulan mengaku bertanggungjawab ke atas serangan itu. Agensi berita Xinhua bagaimanapun melaporkan ia dilakukan oleh kumpulan pemisah Uyghur.
Berita mula diterbitkan pada: Mac 10, 2014 19:21 MYT
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source: nytimes

Security experts in Asia differed on the significance of the two stolen passports.

Xu Ke, a lecturer at the Zhejiang Police College in eastern China who studies aviation safety and hijackings, said the two men might have been illegal migrants. “There are many cases of falsified and counterfeit passports and visas for illegal migration that our public security comes across, even several cases every day,” he said.

But Steve Vickers, the chief executive of a Hong Kong-based security consulting company that specializes in risk mitigation and corporate intelligence in Asia, said the presence of at least two travelers with stolen passports aboard a single jet was rare.

“It is fairly unusual to have more than one person flying on a flight with a stolen passport,” said Mr. Vickers, who publicly warned a month ago that stolen airport passes and other identity documents in Asia merited a crackdown. “The future of this investigation lies in who really checked in.”

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As of Monday morning, Malaysia Airlines had not eliminated MH370 from its list of regularly scheduled flight numbers. The airline is still selling tickets on its website for a flight with the same number to Beijing on Wednesday morning, departure 12:35 a.m., scheduled arrival 6:30 a.m.
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Update la lagi pasal pesawat turun rendah kt kelantan tu..iols berminat yg ini..pasal kononnya mh370 cuba berpatah balik. Klu patah balik tentulah ruang udara kelantan boleh jadi tpt laluan..

Td iols tgk wawancara kt astro awani, datuk tu kata klu kapal turun rendah, pesawat boleh hilang dari radar.. Datuk tu juga kata, klu ikutkan minyak pesawat dah habis digunakan masa ini.. Tanak speku, update la cepat psl pesawat terbang rendah di kelate..
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Paul Farrell's live blogging for the incident... He wrote for the Telegraph UK...
Check them out... Thank you..

MH370 Search Resume 10 March 14

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Chinese missile destroyer arrives at site of missing jet
3 March 2010 - CCTV

China's missile destroyer, Mianyang, has arrived at the waters suspected to be the site of the missing Beijing-bound Malaysian jetliner.
The warship arrived at the waters where the aircraft lost contact at around 3:50 a.m. on Monday, three hours ahead of schedule. It started rescue operations upon its arrival.

A Chinese amphibious landing vessel and two other warships have been on their way to the same area. They are expected to arrive on Tuesday.
"There are now 174 Malaysian destroyers and three fishing boats in this area. We are carrying out the search mission in coordination with other Chinese rescue efforts. But there have been no suspicious targets so far," said Yu Xiangdong, Director of rescue mission, destroyer Mianyang.

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yasinfi posted on 10-3-2014 07:32 PM
Copy Paste dari http://hijabulcrewz.blogspot.com/

Jujur. Terlalu banyak yang dunia serta rakyat d ...

Ni tak membaca ni.. Semua persoalan diatas telah terjawab..oh baideway, fallen passport tu beli tiket kat china, buka thailand.
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messyjet posted on 10-3-2014 10:02 PM
hye... mintak momod tlg cantas mane2 post bodoh yg merepek.cube la paham perasaan keluarga mangse.bo ...

Iols setju noks, sikit2 di politikkan, kerajaan sembunyi sesuatu lah..banyak bodoh pembangkang ni, konon nk claim insurans la psl mas rugi jota2, oittt nak claim insurans ingat senang klu kertas siasatan tak kuat.. Melibatkan byk negara pulak tu.. Fikiran pembangkang ni tahap malaysia shj kah, tk fiir international isunya camne..hai kamonlah.. Motip aku emo

Pray for mh370.
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Najib mengulas pengesahan Panglima Tentera Udara Diraja Malaysia (TUDM), Jeneral Tan Sri Rodzali Daud bahawa kemungkinan besar pesawat MH370 berpatah balik ke Malaysia berdasar petunjuk yang dikesan radar TUDM.

Bagaimanapun kenapa dan pihak mana yang mengarahkan pesawat malang itu berpatah balik kekal misteri kerana tiada sebarang komunikasi berlaku dengan pusat kawalan udara sejak terputus hubungan dengan MH370.

Semalam, laporan media Amerika Syarikat yang memetik kenyataan Biro Penyiasatan Persekutuan (FBI) juga tidak menolak sebarang aspek keganasan atau faktor lain sebagai punca kehilangan pesawat malang tersebut.

Mengenai keperluan menyemak semula protokol keselamatan di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA), Najib berkata, kerajaan bersedia berbuat demikian jika ada keperluan tetapi bukan dibuat berdasarkan andaian.

Dalam perkembangan yang sama, Perdana Menteri memberitahu, Australia akan menghantar dua pesawat pengesan maritim tercanggih milik negara itu daripada jenis P-3C Orion bagi membantu mengesan pesawat MH370.

Kata Najib, Perdana Menteri Australia, Tony Abbot menghubunginya bagi menawarkan bantuan tersebut atas rasa simpati serta hubungan akrab dua negara dan pesawat P-3C Orion akan berlepas petang ini.

"Sumbangan ini membantu kita. Saya ucapkan terima kasih kepada Abbot. Satu lagi contoh kerjasama masyarakat antarabangsa bantu kita kerana kawasan operasi kini telah diperluaskan dan perlu aset tambahan," katanya.



Artikel Penuh: http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/ ... iasat#ixzz2vZi4nPuL
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secretfashion posted on 10-3-2014 11:26 PM
Ni tak membaca ni.. Semua persoalan diatas telah terjawab..oh baideway, fallen passport tu beli ti ...

bukan depa announce beli di pattaya ka

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Bukan minyak pesawat MH370

Oleh Azlan Hafeedz

Pasir Puteh: Tompokan minyak berwarna kekuningan yang ditemui kira-kira 100 batu nautika dari Tok Bali, di sini, semalam, bukan minyak pesawat MAS MH370, sebaliknya minyak digunakan tongkang.

Ketua Penguatkuasa Wilayah Timur Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia (APMM) , Datuk Nasir Adam berkata, hasil ujian yang dibuat Jabatan Kimia di Petaling Jaya mendapati tompokan minyak itu bukan minyak pesawat.

Katanya, hasil ujian itu diterima pihaknya pada jam 5 petang semalam.

"Hasil ujian Sampel minyak yang dihantar ke Jabatan Kimia adalah negatif sekali gus ia bukan minyak pesawat MH370.

"Minyak kekuningan itu adalah bahan bakar yang digunakan tongkang, bukannya digunakan oleh pesawat," katanya pada sidang media di sini, tadi.


sumber : metro online
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Live: FBI fears four passengers on missing Malaysian jet used stolen passports as 'mid-air disintegration' theory investigated
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Ten countries scour sea for Malaysia jet lost in 'unprecedented mystery'
Reuters By Eveline Danubrata and Nguyen Phuong Linh 3 hours ago
By Eveline Danubrata and Nguyen Phuong Linh

KUALA LUMPUR/PHU QUOC ISLAND, Vietnam (Reuters) - T he disappearance of a Malaysian airliner about an hour into a flight to Beijing is an "unprecedented mystery", the civil aviation chief said on Monday, on Monday, as a massive air and sea search now in its third day failed to find any trace of the plane or 239 people on board.

Dozens of ships and aircraft from 10 countries scoured the seas around Malaysia and south of Vietnam as questions mounted over possible security lapses and whether a bomb or hijacking attempt could have brought down the Boeing 777-200ER which took off from the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.

The area of the search would be widened from Tuesday, Azharuddin Abdul Rahman, the head of Malaysia's Civil Aviation Authority, told reporters.

A senior police official told Reuters that people armed with explosives and carrying false identity papers had tried to fly out of Kuala Lumpur in the past, and that current investigations were focused on two passengers who were on the missing plane with stolen passports.

"We have stopped men with false or stolen passports and carrying explosives, who have tried to get past KLIA (airport) security and get on to a plane," he said. "There have been two or three incidents, but I will not divulge the details."

Interpol confirmed on Sunday at least two passengers used stolen passports and said it was checking whether others aboard had used false identity documents.

Missing Malaysia Airlines jet
Azharuddin said a hijacking attempt could not be ruled out as investigators explore all theories for the loss of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.

"Unfortunately we have not found anything that appears to be objects from the aircraft, let alone the aircraft," he told a news conference. "As far as we are concerned, we have to find the aircraft. We have to find a piece of the aircraft if possible."

Azharuddin also said the two men with stolen passports did not look like Asians, but he did not elaborate. Airport CCTV footage showed they completed all security procedures, he said.

"We are looking at the possibility of a stolen passport syndicate," he said.

About two-thirds of the 227 passengers and 12 crew now presumed to have died aboard the plane were Chinese. The airline said other nationalities included 38 Malaysians, seven Indonesians, six Australians, five Indians, four French and three Americans.

China urged Malaysia to speed up the search for the plane.

"This incident happened more than two days ago, and we hope that the Malaysians can fully understand the urgency of China, especially of the family members, and can step up the speed of the investigation and increase efforts on search and rescue," Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in Beijing.

Missing plane still a mystery
A senior source involved in preliminary investigations in Malaysia said the failure to find any debris indicated the plane may have broken up mid-flight, which could disperse wreckage over a very wide area.

"The fact that we are unable to find any debris so far appears to indicate that the aircraft is likely to have disintegrated at around 35,000 feet," said the source.

Asked about the possibility of an explosion, the source said there was no evidence of foul play and that the aircraft could have broken up due to mechanical causes.

Still, the source said the closest parallels were the bomb explosions on board an Air India jetliner in 1985 when it was over the Atlantic Ocean and a Pan Am aircraft over the Scottish town of Lockerbie in 1988. Both planes were cruising at around 31,000 feet at the time.

The United States extensively reviewed imagery taken by American spy satellites for evidence of a mid-air explosion, but saw none, a U.S. government source said. The source described U.S. satellite coverage of the region as thorough.
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Penumpang `hantu' bukan orang Asia

SEPANG: Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Penerbangan Awam (DCA), Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman hari ini mengesahkan bahawa kedua-dua penumpang lelaki yang menaiki #dimanaMH370 menggunakan pasport curi, tidak memiliki wajah Asia.

"Kami berulang kali melihat semua gambar video, mereka tidak menyerupai lelaki Asia," katanya pada sidang akhbar - taklimat terakhir dari pihak berkuasa Malaysia untuk hari ini.

Azharuddin enggan menjawab pertanyaan sama ada lelaki itu mempunyai rupa Afrika, tetapi menyatakan hal itu masih disiasat oleh pakar keselamatan.

Beliau menegaskan selepas meneliti video (CCTV) dari kawasan berlepas, semua protokol keselamatan dipatuhi.

"Ada kemungkinan wujud sindiket pasport curi," kata beliau.

Azharuddin berkata radius operasi mencari Boeing 777-200 milik Malaysia Airlines itu diperluaskan dari 50 batu nautika kepada 100 batu nautika dalam kawasan laut Igari hingga ke Sumatra Utara di kawasan darat.

Beliau berkata, operasi itu yang masih dipanggil operasi mencari dan menyelamat selepas masuk hari ketiga, dijalankan `dari blok ke blok'.

"Kapal dan pesawat ditugaskan meliputi setiap blok. Seterusnya kita akan perluaskan lagi (kawasan liputan)," kata beliau.

Terdapat dua kawasan carian utama. Satu di pantai timur Semenanjung Malaysia, satu lagi di Selat Melaka.


sumber : harian metro
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