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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (CNN) -
The investigation into Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is now classified as a criminal investigation, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing the Malaysian police chief.
Police Chief Khalid Abu Bakar said authorities have already recorded more than 170 statements and will interview more people for the Flight 370 probe, the Journal said.
But Bakar cautioned that what happened with Flight 370 might still be unknown after the investigation.
After three and a half weeks, the search for the missing plane has come down to this: a lot of floating rubbish, hundreds of heartbroken relatives and, now, quibbling over words all acknowledge offer no clues into what happened to the doomed plane.
Malaysia’s prime minister says the missing plane was airborne for seven hours and only could have been taken down with someone at the controls.
freakjive
reply to post by daaskapital
Hey, Daas. I'm with you. However, there has been a lack of information as to what the truth is. You and I both know that there was some type of crime involved. It will never be admitted to. The real crime whether perpetrated by world power or not is the fact that multiple governments know exactly what happened and where this jet is but will not let these families know the truth to protect state secrets.
freakjive
reply to post by Destinyone
Well said, Des. It seems as though they have been either paid off or promised one of many things (Security, Arms & a say in regional political involvements come to mind).
freakjive
reply to post by LightningStrikesHere
It's just another piece to one of the most messed up puzzles I've been around to witness. I'm just keeping the conversation going and hoping to understand not only the whats...but more importantly the whys.
Malaysia’s prime minister says the missing plane was airborne for seven hours and only could have been taken down with someone at the controls.
freakjive
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (CNN) -
The investigation into Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is now classified as a criminal investigation, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing the Malaysian police chief.
But Bakar cautioned that what happened with Flight 370 might still be unknown after the investigation.
Malaysia’s prime minister says the missing plane was airborne for seven hours and only could have been taken down with someone at the controls.