Like it or not, corruption, abuse of power, incompetency, complacency, and negligence & utter stupidity, contributed to the flight MH370 crisis.
Even Mahathir’s mouthpiece Kadir Jasin agrees on
this.
It’s business as usual if you wish to enter Malaysia illegally from Indonesia using speedboats.
It’s even easier for you to enter Sabah from Philippines to do whatever you like.
If you’re
caught by the authorities, just flash couple of hundreds and you’re free to go........bisa diatur dong !
On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 1:25 PM, Ashok P <ashok@scanavionics.com> wrote:
Missing Jet - Results of Endless Corruption, Incompetence, Extremism
Posted By financetwitter On March 11, 2014 (1:05 pm) In Corruption, Crisis, Education, Finance and Economy, Government
Global Times, one of China’s government mouthpieces have expressed its displeasure at Malaysia government. Apparently, the pro-Beijing newspaper couldn’t afford anymore of Najib administration’s “slow motion” in handling the disappearance of flight MH370 crisis. Indirectly, Beijing was telling Putrajaya to stop all the nonsense of being secretive about almost everything and come clean with their investigations.
According to Global Times:
- the plane’s disappearance “must be investigated thoroughly and the crux of problems on the Malaysian side must be found out” …
- “There are loopholes in the work of Malaysia Airlines and security authorities,” …
- “The missing MH370 took place high in the sky, which makes us doubtful. No matter what the reason, it has influenced the way in which people see air safety” …
- “If it is due to a deadly mechanical breakdown or pilot error, then Malaysia Airlines should take the blame.” …
- “If this is a terrorist attack, then the security check at the Kuala Lumpur airport and on the flight is questionable. If it is due to some natural or uncontrollable factors, all airlines across the world, including Malaysia Airlines, should draw a lesson,” …
Now
that the Chinese government has openly criticise the Malaysian
government, will we get to see stunts from UMNO-linked NGO leaders such
as Ibrahim Ali, Zulkifli Noordin and all the pay-to-rent “Machais”
making thousands of police report and take to the street condemning
China for insulting the “Malay, Religion and the King”? If these jokers
believed Theresa Kok’s mimicking Aunty Rosy was an insult to the “Malay,
Religion and the King”, surely the Chinese latest criticism targeting
the whole of BN-led government is more
serious than that, no (*grin*)?
It’s not hard to understand why the
Chinese losses patience over Najib administration in handling
the crisis. Almost everyday, there’re some discoveries from neighbouring
“friends” especially from Vietnam and Singapore (though later it were
found to be false alarms). But Malaysia, on the other hand, seems to be very secretive about its own progress.
People’s hunger for information are often fed with “We’re still
investigating … Can’t reveal more” standard response from Malaysian
authorities.
Najib
administration has to understand that “Tai-Chi” originated from China.
The Chinese government can smell 5,000 kilometers away when the Malaysian government is playing “tai-chi”
during this crisis. The China government is under tremendous pressure
from its own people for answers. Unlike 20-years ago whereby you can
tell the Chinese to fly-kite, the economic power-house today has the
ability to cause serious economic problem to Malaysia
if they wish to do so.
If feet-dragging was not enough to frustrate you, Malaysian authorities’ statements are full of contradictions.
Earlier into the crisis, Malaysia Airlines claimed the plane
disappeared from air traffic control radar in Subang Kuala Lumpur at 2:40 a.m., but Mr. Lindahl of Flightradar 24 said that the last radar contact had been at 1:19 a.m., less than 40 minutes after the flight began. So, what happened during that 1-hour time frame?
Now,
in what
seems to be “under international pressure” about security breach within
Malaysia’s immigration, Home Minister Ahmad Zahid took the short-cut by
blaming immigration officers who couldn’t think (or rather dumb?) or
differentiate between Italian / Austrian and Asian facial features. But
Defence and acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein later denied the two passengers travelling with stolen passports on board MH370 had “Asian features”.
Foreign
news, AFP, on the other hand revealed that the two imposters who
boarded MH370 booked their tickets under Maraldi and
Kozel’s names on March 6, 2014, and issued in the Thai city of Pattaya,
a popular beach resort south of the capital Bangkok. Surprisingly their
e-ticket numbers for their flights are consecutive and both were paid
for in Thai baht. Each ticket cost THB 19,560 (US$625). They knew each other and possibly partners.
Imposter
Kozel booked the ticket to travel from Kuala Lumpur to (transit)
Beijing, before continue to Amsterdam and Frankfurt. Meanwhile, Maraldi
was to take the same flights until Amsterdam, where he was to continue
to Copenhagen. Both do not need China’s Visa since their journey is on
transit at Beijing only. Interestingly, the Austrian and Italian
passports were added to Interpol’s SLTD database after their
theft in Thailand in 2012 and 2013 respectively.
The
Financial Times reported that the two passengers who boarded MH370 with
stolen passports are believed to be from the Middle East - Iran to
be specific. A Thai travel agent, Benjaporn Krutnait, apparently booked
the tickets on behalf of “Mr Ali”. While it’s still early to conclude,
does this means there was plan to blows up Malaysian airplane in revenge
of UMNO’s latest anti-Shia campaign, as per our earlier article (read here)? Or the target was actually China or some European countries but somehow the plan got screwed up in the sky?
Meanwhile,
when asked by a journalist why Malaysia authorities never cross-check
these supposedly stolen passport against Interpol’s database,
Hishammuddin flexed his muscles (trying to be
smart) and questioned the journalist in return if she knows how many
stolen passports are there in the database. Heck, he must have forgotten
that there’s something called computers. Indirectly, the country’s
Defence Minister was saying it’s alright to be “lazy”, as long as disaster hasn’t strike (yet). For now, the authorities said the two imposters looks like Mario Balotelli.
Fortunately
MH370 is an international crisis, otherwise you can bet your last penny
that journalists who ask “creative and professional” questions would be
threatened with Sedition Act and put behind bars because those
questions are, well, embarrassing Malaysian Ministers. If CNN would
normally rush to publish photos of bad guys if similar crisis occurs in
U.S., you can’t expect the same in Malaysia. The authorities here are too “shy” to share information, let alone photos.
In
fact, Malaysian authorities somehow have a strange hobby of admiring
and keeping photos to themselves, as if they’re photos of Jessica
Simpson, Kim Kardashian or Megan Fox. Actually, this is a good tactic to
hide their incompetency. They keep you in great suspense while buying
time in dragging their feet reluctantly doing their job. And you wonder
why they keep warning Tom, Dick and his cat to stop speculating. Because
speculating means they’ve more explanation and jobs to do.
But
why are Malaysian authorities still dragging its feet over this crisis,
knowing very well the potential of international criticims if they do
so? In reality, the local authorities are still at the drawing board scratching heads how to do damage controls.
Unlike normal domestic crisis where there’re abundance of
“scripts” to rely on, the missing flight MH370 crisis is “unique” and
they don’t have ready-made scripts to hide their responsibility. They
had already screwed up during Sabah invasion crisis, hence they (hope)
not to screw up again.
No
matter how Malaysian authorities wish to present it, it’s a lose-lose
situation to Najib administration. There’s no doubt tons of lawsuits
are coming. But money is not the problem as taxpayers money can always
be used to bail out loss-making Malaysian Airline (KLSE: MAS, stock-code 3786), should insurance claims couldn’t do the trick. The main problem is the pandora box
about the country being exposed internationally as one of the hubs for human trafficking, illegal transit point, smuggling and terrorists’ breeding ground.
Like it or not, corruption, abuse of power, incompetency, complacency, and negligence
contributed to the flight MH370 crisis. Even Mahathir’s mouthpiece
Kadir Jasin agrees on this. It’s business as usual if you wish to enter
Malaysia illegally from Indonesia using speedboats. It’s even easier for
you to enter Sabah from Philippines to do whatever you like. If you’re
caught by the authorities, just flash couple of hundreds and you’re free
to go.
If the revelation from Malaysian military that their radar had pickup MH370′s
turn-back is any indicator, Malaysian authorities know more than what we know. But they’re not sharing that piece of informatio
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