New post on Now The End Begins
by NTEB News Desk
A perplexing mystery suddenly deepens
With
each passing day, the idea that Malaysia flight MH370 was hijacked and
it's passengers kidnapped grows more and more likely. Someone now is
making withdrawals from the bank accounts of the "dead" passengers.
Unless I miss my guess, there is never been another plane "crash" quite
like this one.
The Daily Mail UK
has reported that more than $33,,000 USD has been stolen from four
passengers aboard the doomed MH370 flight. Five months after the
Malaysia Airlines flight went missing, mysterious withdrawals have been
recorded, reports claim.
No trace: The flight carrying 239 people diverted off its route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing without trace
A
bank in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, reported the apparent discrepancies in
their accounts on July 18, before lodging a police complaint, Assistant
Commissioner to the crime investigation department Izany Abdul Ghany
revealed.
It
comes as the search team prepares to conduct a deep-water search across
60,000 square kilometers of the Indian Ocean.According to reports, the
transactions were made on July 18 when money from the accounts of three
passengers was transferred to the account of a fourth passenger before it was removed.
Efforts to locate Flight MH370 have spanned more than five months, making it one of the most expensive searches for a plane in aviation history. The Joint Agency Coordination Centre claims the rescue operation is making 'good progress'.
Teams
are still scanned a 60,000-square-kilometre area in the Indian Ocean,
with a deep-water search planned for September. Flight 370 disappeared
mysteriously in March with 239 people on board after diverging from its
planned route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
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