Another reason BNI keeps focusing on the pilot of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
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The captain of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 received a two-minute call shortly before take-off from a mystery woman using a mobile phone number obtained under a false identity.
UK Daily Mail (h/t Susan K) It was one of the last calls made to or from the mobile of Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah in the hours before his Boeing 777 left Kuala Lumpur 16 days ago.
Malaysia Airlines MH370 pilot Zaharie Shah reportedly an ‘obsessive,’ ‘fanatical’ activist for opposition party
Investigators
are treating it as potentially significant because anyone buying a
pay-as-you-go SIM card in Malaysia has to fill out a form giving their
identity card or passport number. Introduced as an anti-terrorism measure following 9/11, this ensures that every number is registered to a traceable person. But in this case police traced the number to a shop selling SIM cards in Kuala Lumpur.
They found that it had been bought ‘very recently’ by someone who gave a woman’s name – but was using a false identity. The discovery raises fears of a possible link between Captain Zaharie, 53, and terror groups whose members routinely use untraceable SIM cards. Everyone else who spoke to the pilot on his phone in the hours before the flight took off has already been interviewed.
The Mail on Sunday revealed last week that Zaharie is an avid supporter of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, a distant relative, and may have attended a controversial court hearing where Anwar was jailed for five years. It took place only a few hours before the flight. (SEE LINKS AT BOTTOM)
The
pilot’s good friend, Anwar Ibrahim, opposition party leader, has been
endorsed by Muslim Brotherhood radical Islamofascist and spiritual
leader
Youssef al-Qaradawi
Although the couple – who have three
children – were separated, they had been living under the same roof. A
source said: ‘Faizah has been spoken to gently by officers but she has
not been questioned in detail to establish her husband’s behaviour and
state of mind in the days leading to the incident.
‘This is partly for cultural reasons. It is not considered appropriate in Malaysia to subject people in situations of terrible bereavement to the stress of intensive questioning.’ The softly-softly approach has been challenged by the team of FBI agents working with Malaysian police. They have pointed out that she may hold ‘vital clues and information’ to Zaharie’s mental state.
‘The whole world is looking for this missing plane and the person who arguably knows most about the state of mind of the man who captained the plane is being left alone,’ said a source close to the FBI team. The source added: ‘If we want to eliminate the chief pilot from the inquiry, we must interview her in detail to find out what his state of mind was.’
The mystery caller emerged when Malaysian investigators examined the phone records of both Zaharie and his co-pilot, 27-year-old Fariq Abdul Hamid. Investigators were keen to trace the caller and interview them, although they have stressed that the fact the SIM card was registered to a non-existent ID card does not necessarily indicate a criminal or terrorist connection.
Political activists in Malaysia sometimes use SIM cards bought with bogus identity cards if they fear that their phones may be bugged by the country’s authoritarian ruling party.
The timing of the call has intensified scrutiny on Zaharie as investigators struggle to establish whether the cockpit crew, a catastrophic accident or hijackers are to blame for Flight MH370’s disappearance.
Meanwhile FBI experts in the US are
continuing to examine the hard drive of a flight simulator seized from
Zaharie’s home after it emerged that programs he used on it had been
deleted. Zaharie used the home
flight simulator to practise extreme landings, including on remote
Indian Ocean islands such as the US air base in Diego Garcia,
investigators have revealed.
The hard drive was flown to the FBI laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, at the end of last week after Malaysian investigators failed to retrieve the deleted files, which they suspect may have been ‘buried’ in an elaborate process to cover the user’s tracks.
The pilot’s at home flight simulator
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