Friday, 14 March 2014

It WAS hijacked: Malaysian official says it's CONCLUSIVE

U.S. says missing Malaysian jet could be 'act of PIRACY': Evidence shows plane changed direction and climbed to 45,000 feet 'under command of a pilot' after tracking devices were manually disabled
Sourced: Plane may have been deliberately flown across Malay peninsula
Military radar-tracking evidence reportedly suggests it was heading towards the Andaman Islands
Third source claims inquiries were increasingly focusing on theory someone who knew how to fly a plane deliberately diverted the flight
Investigations sources also say plane may have climbed to more than 45,000ft immediately after losing contact - higher than the plane is allowed
Rival theory: Cargo of batteries could have caught fire, downing the plane
Expert suggested a pilot could have crashed plane as an act of suicide
Search efforts being stepped up in the Andaman Sea and Indian Ocean
By JAMES RUSH and RICHARD SHEARS and KIERAN CORCORAN

PUBLISHED: 04:33 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 21:07 EST, 14 March 2014

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Investigators have concluded that one or more people with significant flying experience hijacked the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, switched off communication devices and steered it off-course, a Malaysian government official involved in the investigation said Saturday.
No motive has been established and no demands have been made known, and it is not yet clear where the plane was taken, said the official. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that hijacking was no longer a theory: 'It is conclusive.' The Boeing 777's communication with the ground was severed just under one hour into a flight March 8 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

SOURCE-DAILYM

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