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originally posted by: misscurious
originally posted by: oxford
That has just got to go down in history as the biggest media tease.
To be honest it's unlikely a person in his position, would make a comment like this if it wasn't true... either way he has probably destroyed his career.
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Hmmm, behind closed doors at a meeting of Police chiefs and airline staff?
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Hmmm, behind closed doors at a meeting of Police chiefs and airline officials? What was the meeting about? Even the Chief of Malaysian Police was shocked and said he would have a word with him?
What's going on here? How could he say something like that without backing it up?
These are very strange times we live in, very strange indeed.
What’s more, Mail Online points out the Malaysian police chief referred to by Gen Sutarman retired in 1994, with the role now being overseen by Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar.
The newspaper adds: “It is possible General Sutarman is aware Mr Omar had retired but had simply not mentioned that when he referred to him.”
Gen Bakar is said to be “shocked” by the report.
Meanwhile the Indonesian Embassy appears to be questioning whether the conversation happened at all.
Police attaché Aby Nursetyanto told Bernama news agency: “The reporter will be summoned by the Indonesian Police Chief to clarify the report. Action will be taken if he failed to show any proof.”
The channel adds: "Following the report, the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) denied... that they and the Indonesian Police knew what actually happened to MH370."
Indonesian newspaper Tempo quotes a police expert who has urged Gen Sutarman to “be transparent.”
Bambang Widodo Umar of the University of Indonesia, said the statement had caused confusion.
He told the newspaper: “If it was supposed to be classified, he should not tell it.”
Stating that Gen Sutarman had no option now other than to reveal what he knew, he added: “The police know more about it. Why don’t they reveal it?”
The same newspaper quotes Gen Sutarman as saying: "The Malaysian Police and I have known the truth, but I will not reveal it here."
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
My guess is when it doubled back on itself and ceased all communication they blew it out of the Sky....Petronas Towers anyone???
originally posted by: Lady_Tuatha
Found more info on this here