بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ , الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ , الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ , مَالِكِ يَوْمِ الدِّينِ , إِيَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ وَإِيَّاكَ نَسْتَعِينُ , اهْدِنَا الصِّرَاطَ المُسْتَقِيمَ , صِرَاطَ الَّذِينَ أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيْهِمْ , غَيْرِ المَغْضُوبِ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلاَ الضَّالِّينَ.
Assalamualaikum w.b.t/السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكَاتُه
TERKINI! SIDANG MEDIA TERGEMPAR #MH370 OLEH PM........PESAWAT TELAH DIRAMPAS.....
Chinese Ambassador to #Malaysia arrived & seated at press conf where Msia PM is due to give updates on missing #MH370 pic.twitter.com/7mnrdHamFr
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Media seluruh negara tunggu pengumuman PM
Sidang media tergempar di Hotel Sama-Sama, Sepang turut disertai oleh Duta China ke Malaysia, Huang Hui Kang. Turut kelihatan wakil kedutaan Rusia.
SEPANG 15 Mac - Lebih 300 petugas media daripada lebih 100 media agensi seluruh negara terpaksa beratur panjang untuk mendaftar hari ini selepas dimaklumkan bahawa Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak akan mengadakan sidang akhbar tergempar pada pukul 1.30 petang ini.
Sidang akhbar tersebut yang masuk hari kelapan operasi mencari dan menyelamat pesawat MH370 yang hilang sejak awal pagi Sabtu lalu dijangka memberikan maklumat baharu berhubung kehilangan pesawat itu.
Dalam pada itu, Utusan Malaysia difahamkan sidang akhbar itu berhubung kait dengan satu laporan media oleh AP yang memetik dakwaan seorang pegawai kerajaan Malaysia bahawa pesawat itu dirampas dan dakwaan itu bukan hanya lagi satu teori tetapi ia adalah 'konklusif'. ~UM
Difahamkan, Perdana Menteri hanya akan membacakan satu kenyataan dan tidak akan menjawab sebarang soalan dari pihak media.
Media seluruh negara tunggu pengumuman PM
Sidang media tergempar di Hotel Sama-Sama, Sepang turut disertai oleh Duta China ke Malaysia, Huang Hui Kang. Turut kelihatan wakil kedutaan Rusia.
SEPANG 15 Mac - Lebih 300 petugas media daripada lebih 100 media agensi seluruh negara terpaksa beratur panjang untuk mendaftar hari ini selepas dimaklumkan bahawa Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak akan mengadakan sidang akhbar tergempar pada pukul 1.30 petang ini.
Sidang akhbar tersebut yang masuk hari kelapan operasi mencari dan menyelamat pesawat MH370 yang hilang sejak awal pagi Sabtu lalu dijangka memberikan maklumat baharu berhubung kehilangan pesawat itu.
Dalam pada itu, Utusan Malaysia difahamkan sidang akhbar itu berhubung kait dengan satu laporan media oleh AP yang memetik dakwaan seorang pegawai kerajaan Malaysia bahawa pesawat itu dirampas dan dakwaan itu bukan hanya lagi satu teori tetapi ia adalah 'konklusif'. ~UM
I asked the Malaysia Prime Minister if they are searching the homes of the pilots. He wouldn't respond. @ABC pic.twitter.com/N0K5b6lPJQ
BREAKING 1235 hrs: SAH! Pesawat MAS MH370 kini dalam tawanan perampas.
Agensi berita China, Xinhua yang memetik seorang pegawai siasatan (dipercayai pegawai MAS sendiri) yang enggan namanya disiarkan memberitahu bahawa penyiasat hampir pasti memuktamadkan bahawa punca kehilangan pesawat Boeing B777-200ER Sabtu lalu adalah angkara perampas.
Bagaimanapun beliau enggan mendedahkan butir-butir siasatan kerana tidak mahu dia menjadi siasatan pihak berkuasa pula kerana membocorkan maklumat sulit yang masih dalam siasatan.
Walaupun laporan itu belum disahkan mana-mana agensi penyiasat termasuk FBI dan CIA, sumber dalaman penyiasat memberitahu bahawa rundingan sedang diadakan antara perampas pesawat dengan pihak berkuasa yang menjalankan siasatan.
Bagaimana, di mana dan apa tuntutan perampas dan pihak berkuasa mana yang berunding dengan mereka masih belum dimuktamadkan.
Tetapi dipercayai ejen CIA telah berada di satu lokasi rahsia di mana pesawat itu kini berada beberapa hari lalu tetapi hanya didedahkan hari ini kata jurucakap bersama Jabatan Negara Amerika Syarikat dan Pentagon ketika mengesahkan perkembangan berkenaan.
Sidang media tergempar akan diadakan jam 1300 hrs.
Lagi perkembangan lanjut menyusul.
Agensi berita China, Xinhua yang memetik seorang pegawai siasatan (dipercayai pegawai MAS sendiri) yang enggan namanya disiarkan memberitahu bahawa penyiasat hampir pasti memuktamadkan bahawa punca kehilangan pesawat Boeing B777-200ER Sabtu lalu adalah angkara perampas.
Bagaimanapun beliau enggan mendedahkan butir-butir siasatan kerana tidak mahu dia menjadi siasatan pihak berkuasa pula kerana membocorkan maklumat sulit yang masih dalam siasatan.
Walaupun laporan itu belum disahkan mana-mana agensi penyiasat termasuk FBI dan CIA, sumber dalaman penyiasat memberitahu bahawa rundingan sedang diadakan antara perampas pesawat dengan pihak berkuasa yang menjalankan siasatan.
Bagaimana, di mana dan apa tuntutan perampas dan pihak berkuasa mana yang berunding dengan mereka masih belum dimuktamadkan.
Tetapi dipercayai ejen CIA telah berada di satu lokasi rahsia di mana pesawat itu kini berada beberapa hari lalu tetapi hanya didedahkan hari ini kata jurucakap bersama Jabatan Negara Amerika Syarikat dan Pentagon ketika mengesahkan perkembangan berkenaan.
Sidang media tergempar akan diadakan jam 1300 hrs.
Lagi perkembangan lanjut menyusul.
Sumber: (cikgu pencen: TERKINI! SIDANG MEDIA TERGEMPAR #MH370 OLEH PM........PESAWAT TELAH DIRAMPAS.....)
MH370 : Najib sahkan laporan AP, Pesawat telah dirampas?
Dalam sidang medianya yang berlangsung pada jam 2.19 lewat hampir satu jam dari yang dijadualkan iaitu 1.30 Najib telah sahkan apa yang dilaporkan oleh Associated Press sebelum ini.Sebelum ini pesawat Malaysia Airlines MH370 dirampas, menurut laporan agensi AP.
AP melaporkan seorang pegawai kerajaan Malaysia berkata, rampasan itu bukan setakat teori lagi tetapi ia mencapai tahap 'konklusif'.
Pegawai berkenaan yang berada dalam pasukan penyiasatan itu, berkata mereka mendapati salah seorang juruterbang atau orang lain yang berpengalaman terbang merampas pesawat yang hilang sejak Sabtu minggu lalu.
Bagaimanapun, setakat ini, motifnya belum diketahui dan lokasi di mana pesawat itu berada belum diketahui dengan jelas.
AP melaporkan kerajaan Malaysia mengesahkan pesawat MH370 yang hilang sejak minggu lalu dirampas.
Difahamkan, kerajaan Malaysia melalui Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak akan mengumumkan perkara itu pada sidang akhbar dijangka diadakan pada jam 1.30 petang ni di Hotel Sama-Sama, KLIA selepas mengadakan pertemuan dengan keluarga penumpang pesawat MH370.
Malaysian official says missing plane hijacked
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- A Malaysian investigation into the missing flight 370 has concluded that one or more people with flying experience switched off communications devices and deliberately steered the airliner off-course, a Malaysian government official involved in the investigation said Saturday.
The official called the disappearance a hijacking, though he said no motive has been established and no demands have been made known. It's not yet clear where the plane ended up, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.
The official said a deliberate takeover of the plane was no longer a theory. "It is conclusive," he said, indicating that investigators were ruling out mechanical failure or pilot error in the disappearance.
He said evidence that led to the conclusion were signs that the plane's communications were switched off deliberately, data about the flight path and indications the plane was steered in a way to avoid detection by radar.
The Boeing 777's communication with the ground was severed just under one hour into a Malaysia Airlines flight March 8 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Malaysian officials previously have said radar data suggest it may have turned back toward and crossed over the Malaysian peninsula after setting out on a northeastern path toward the Chinese capital.
Earlier, an American official told The Associated Press that investigators are examining the possibility of "human intervention" in the plane's disappearance, adding it may have been "an act of piracy."
While other theories are still being examined, the U.S. official said key evidence suggesting human intervention is that contact with the Boeing 777's transponder stopped about a dozen minutes before a messaging system on the jet quit. Such a gap would be unlikely in the case of an in-flight catastrophe.
The Malaysian official said only a skilled aviator could navigate the plane the way it was flown after its last confirmed location over the South China Sea. The official said it had been established with a "more than 50 percent" degree of certainty that military radar had picked up the missing plane after it dropped off civilian radar.
Why anyone would want to do this is unclear. Malaysian authorities and others will be urgently investigating the backgrounds of the two pilots and 10 crew members, as well the 227 passengers on board.
Some experts have said that pilot suicide may be the most likely explanation for the disappearance, as was suspected in a SilkAir crash during a flight from Singapore to Jakarta in 1997 and an EgyptAir flight in 1999.
A massive international search effort began initially in the South China Sea where the plane's transponders stopped transmitting. It has since been expanded onto the other side of the Malay peninsula up into the Andaman Sea and into the Indian Ocean.
Scores of aircraft and ships from 12 countries are involved in the search.
The plane had enough fuel to fly for at least five hours after its last known location, meaning a vast swath of South and Southeast Asia would be within its reach. Investigators are analyzing radar and satellite data from around the region to try and pinpoint its final location, something that will be vital to hopes of finding the plane, and answering the mystery of what happened to it.
The USS Kidd arrived in the Strait of Malacca late Friday afternoon and will be searching in the Andaman Sea, and into the Bay of Bengal. It uses a using a "creeping-line" search method of following a pattern of equally spaced parallel lines in an effort to completely cover the area.
A P-8A Poseidon, the most advanced long range anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare aircraft in the world, will arrive Saturday and be sweeping the southern portion of the Bay of Bengal and the northern portion of the Indian Ocean. It has a nine-member crew and has advanced surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, the department of defense said in a statement.
Another U.S. official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said investigators looking for the plane have run out of clues except for a type of satellite data that has never been used before to find a missing plane, and is very inexact.
The data consists of attempts by an Inmarsat satellite to identify a broad area where the plane might be in case a messaging system aboard the plane should need to connect with the satellite, said the official. The official compared the location attempts, called a "handshake," to someone driving around with their cellphone not in use. As the phone from passes from the range of one cellphone tower to another, the towers note that the phone is in range in case messages need to be sent.
In the case of the Malaysian plane, there were successful attempts by the satellite to roughly locate the Boeing 777 about once an hour over four to five hours, the official said. "This is all brand new to us," the official said. "We've never had to use satellite handshaking as the best possible source of information."
The handshake does not transmit any data on the plane's altitude, airspeed or other information that might help in locating it, the official said. Instead, searchers are trying to use the handshakes to triangulate the general area of where the plane last was known to have been at the last satellite check, the official said.
"It is telling us the airplane was continuing to operate," the official said, plus enough information on location so that the satellite will know how many degrees to turn to adjust its antenna to pick up any messages from the plane.
The official confirmed prior reports that following the loss of contact with the plane's transponder, the plane turned west. A transponder emits signals that are picked up by radar providing a unique identifier for each plane along with altitude. Malaysian military radar continued to pick up the plane as a whole "paintskin" - a radar blip that has no unique identifier - until it traveled beyond the reach of radar, which is about 320 kilometers (200 miles) offshore, the official said.
The New York Times, quoting American officials and others familiar with the investigation, said radar signals recorded by the Malaysian military appear to show the airliner climbing to 45,000 feet (about 13,700 meters), higher than a Boeing 777's approved limit, soon after it disappeared from civilian radar, and making a sharp turn to the west.
The radar track then shows the plane descending unevenly to an altitude of 23,000 feet (7,000 meters), below normal cruising levels, before rising again and flying northwest over the Strait of Malacca toward the Indian Ocean, the Times reported.
~ The Associated Press
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