Did pilot hijack MH370 as
political protest against Anwar’s latest jail term?
Did pilot
hijack MH370 as political protest against Anwar’s latest jail term?
With the
authorities settling on what amounts to air piracy, the Daily Mail is reporting
a theory that the pilot of MH370 may have hijacked the plane as a political
protest against Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's latest sodomy conviction.
The
British tabloid revealed that hours before he took command of the Boeing
777-200ER (9M-MRO) bound for Beijing last Saturday, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah
had gone to court on March 7 for the trial and sentencing of Anwar in the
sodomy case.
The
opposition leader was jailed for five years by the Court of Appeal which had
overturned his High Court acquittal for sodomising a former aide in 2008.
The
newspaper said police sources confirmed that the 53-year-old captain was a
vocal political activist, and were probing into the probability that he would
have been profoundly upset by the court ruling.
Yesterday,
police searched the veteran pilot's home in Shah Alam, where he keeps a
home-made flight simulator.
The Daily
Mail added, however, that investigators had already spent much of last week
examining two laptops removed from Zaharie’s home, where one of it is believed
to contain data from the simulator.
The
report also said despite a series of denials by officials that Zaharie's home
was searched, two laptops were taken from his home during low-key visits by
police early last week.
His
personal laptop was not found, however, and thought to be with him in the
cockpit, the Daily Mail reported.
According
to Zaharie's co-workers, he was a social activist with fervent support for
Anwar and with strong political beliefs, with one colleague saying that the
veteran pilot was obsessed with politics.
Zaharie
was flying the MH370 alongside co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid, from whom
investigators have been keen to deflect suspicion, the Daily Mail reported.
Investigators
told the British newspaper that they were looking into the theory that
Zaharie's political views may have been a factor to consider in the controversy
surrounding the missing plane with 239 people onboard.
“There
are huge sensitivities surrounding this but we cannot afford not to pursue any
angle brought to our attention," Daily Mail reported, quoting
investigators.
Zaharie
is believed to be separated or divorced from his wife although they share the
same house, the report said.
The report further stated that the raid on Zaharie's home appeared to be “stage-managed” as a display of intent after Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said at a specially called press conference yesterday that the focus of the investigation was now on “crew and passengers” as a result of the latest leads.
Stopping short of calling it a hijacking, Najib said yesterday that flight MH370's unusual deviation westwards was “consistent with deliberate action by someone on the plane”.
The report further stated that the raid on Zaharie's home appeared to be “stage-managed” as a display of intent after Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said at a specially called press conference yesterday that the focus of the investigation was now on “crew and passengers” as a result of the latest leads.
Stopping short of calling it a hijacking, Najib said yesterday that flight MH370's unusual deviation westwards was “consistent with deliberate action by someone on the plane”.
Western
media outlets have quoted American intelligence officials as saying that the
jet was flown by an expert after it vanished from radar screens early March 8,
2014, while en route to Beijing.
This has
led investigators to vet through all 239 passengers and crew members of the
carrier in the hopes of finding facts to counter such attacks.
The Daily
Mail report also said that the fact that jet climbed to 13,700m, which is above
the service limit, could have been a deliberate attempt to knock out the
passengers and crew. – March 16, 2014.
