[TERKINI] Tiba-tiba Kapten Zaharie Menjadi Orang Yang Disyaki Rampas Pesawat! Posted: 16 Mar 2014 12:25 AM PDT Mungkinkah juruterbang rampas pesawat akibat kecewa Anwar bersalah kes Liwat II? Dengan pelbagai spekulasi mengenai kehilangan pesawat Malaysia Airlines MH370, akhbar Daily Mail melaporkan kemungkinan teori pesawat tersebut dirampas sebagai protes terhadap keputusan Mahkamah Rayuan yang mensabitkan Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim bersalah atas tuduhan meliwat bekas pembantunya, Saiful Bukhari Azlan. Akhbar Britian itu mendedahkan, beberapa jam sebelum berlepas dengan pesawat Boeing 777-200ER (9M-MRO) untuk ke Beijing, Kapten Zaharie Ahmad Shah pergi ke mahkamah pada 7 Mac untuk menyatakan sokongan terhadap Anwar.
Ketua pembangkang itu dijatuhkan hukuman penjara lima tahun oleh Mahkamah Rayuan kerana meliwat bekas pembantunya pada 2008.
Akhbar tersebut turut memetik sumber polis yang mengesahkan Zaharie, 53, merupakan seorang aktivis yang lantang dan berkemungkinan kecewa dengan keputusan mahkamah.
Semalam, polis menyerbu rumah juruterbang berpengalaman itu di Laman Seri, Shah Alam yang mempunyai simulator penerbangan di rumah.
Daily Mail berkata, terlalu banyak masa dihabiskan menyiasat dua komputer riba yang diambil dari rumah Zaharie, yang dipercayai mengandungi data simulasi penerbangan, minggu lalu.
Akhbar tabloid itu melaporkan, meskipun pihak berkuasa Malaysia menafikan serbuan dilakukan di rumah Zaharie, dua komputer riba itu diambil semasa lawatan pihak polis awal minggu lalu.
Bagaimanapun, pihak berkuasa gagal mengesan komputer riba peribadi Zaharie dan dipercayai dibawa bersama dalam kokpit pesawat dalam penerbangan dari Kuala Lumpur ke Beijing, lapor Daily Mail.
Menurut rakan sekerja Zaharie, beliau merupakan seorang aktivis sosial dan penyokong kuat Anwar serta sangat berminat dengan politik.
Penyiasat memberitahu Daily Mail, mereka kini sedang mencari bukti mengaitkan teori pandangan politik Zaharie adalah sebahagian daripada faktor kontroversi kehilangan pesawat yang membawa 239 penumpang dan anak kapal pada 8 Mac.
"Siasatan ini banyak membabitkan sensiviti, namun kita harus meneruskan apa sahaja sudut yang menjadi perhatian," lapor Daily Mail memetik penyiasat itu.
Zaharie dipercayai berpisah atau bercerai dengan isterinya biarpun kini mereka masih berkongsi rumah yang sama.
Laporan itu seterusnya menyatakan bahawa serbuan ke atas rumah Zaharie itu dilihat sebagai tindakan susulan selepas pengumuman Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak pada sidang media khasnya semalam, yang mengatakan siasatan kini beralih dan tertumpu kepada kru pesawat berdasarkan petunjuk baru.
Menafikan bahawa terdapat unsur rampasan, Najib berkata, pesawat MH370 berpatah balik ke arah barat selaras dengan tindakan yang disengajakan oleh seseorang dalam kapal terbang itu.
Media antarabangsa itu memetik sumber risikan rasmi Amerika Syarikat yang menyatakan pesawat diterbangkan seorang pakar penerbangan dan hilang daripada radar pada 8 Mac.
Ia kemudiannya disusuli dengan siasatan semula ke atas semua 239 penumpang dan anak kapal pesawat itu bagi mencari jawapan termasuk dakwaan kemungkinan pesawat dirampas.
Daily Mail turut melaporkan kemungkinan pesawat itu terbang sehingga 45,000 kaki di mana ia melebihi had perkhidmatan, sebagai percubaan untuk tidak menyedarkan penumpang dan anak kapal. -TMI
Doomed airliner pilot was political fanatic: Hours before taking control of flight MH370 he attended trial of jailed opposition leader as FBI reveal passengers could be at a secret location Police are investigating the possibility that the pilot of missing Flight MH370 hijacked his own aircraft in a bizarre political protest.
The Mail on Sunday has learned that Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was an 'obsessive' supporter of
Malaysia's opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim. And hours before the doomed flight left Kuala Lumpur it is understood 53-year-old Shah attended a controversial trial in which Ibrahim was jailed for five years.
Campaigners say the politician, the key challenger to Malaysia's ruling party, was the victim of a long-running smear campaign and had faced trumped-up charges.
>Police sources have confirmed that Shah was a vocal political activist – and fear that the court decision left him profoundly upset. It was against this background that, seven hours later, he took control of a Boeing 777-200 bound for Beijing and carrying 238 passengers and crew.
Yesterday, Malaysian police searched his house in the upmarket Kuala Lumpur suburb of Shah Alam,
where he had installed a home-made flight simulator. But this newspaper can reveal that investigators had already spent much of last week examining two laptops removed from Shah's home. One is believed to contain data from the simulator
Confirming rising fears, Malaysia's prime minister Najib Razak announced yesterday that MH370 was deliberately steered off course after its communication system was switched off. He said it headed west over the Malaysian seaboard and could have flown for another seven hours on its fuel reserves.
It is not yet clear where the plane was taken, however Mr Razak said the most recent satellite data suggests the plane could have been making for one of two possible flight corridors. The search, involving 43 ships and 58 aircraft from 15 countries, switched from the South China Sea to the Bay of Bengal in the Indian Ocean.
Data showing the number of plausible runways where the plane could have touched down - which need to be at least 5,000ft - offer a baffling number of potential locations.
Satellite data shows hijacked MH370 was last seen flying towards Pakistan OR Indian Ocean as investigators search pilots' luxury homes and reveal one had home-made flight simulator
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According to a map drawn up by U.S. radio station WNYC, there are 634 locations which could fit, from Australia to the Maldives to Pakistan.
However, the true number is likely to be even higher, as estimates of how far the plane could have travelled have been increased since the calculations were carried out.
US investigators say faint 'pings' were being transmitted for several hours after the flight lost contact with the ground.
Meanwhile, military radar showed the jet climbed to 45,000ft – above its service limit – which could have been a deliberate attempt to knock out the passengers and crew.
Anwar Ibrahim is a broadly popular democracy icon and former deputy prime minister whose prosecution on a charge of sodomy is seen by many Malaysians as political persecution.
The raids on Captain Shah's home appeared stage-managed as a display of intent after the Prime Minister said the focus of the investigation was now on 'crew and passengers' as a result of the latest leads.
But investigators have told the Mail on Sunday inquiries into the background of the pilot actually began days earlier.
Malaysian police, helped by FBI agents from the US, are looking into the political and religious backgrounds of both Zaharie and his co-pilot. Zaharie's home was sealed off yesterday as police spent an hour inside.
However, a senior investigation source said two laptops were taken from the property in low-key visits by police early last week despite a series of denials by officials that his home had been searched or raided.
One laptop taken away is thought to contain data from the flight simulator while a second contained little information. Zaharie's personal laptop was not found, and is thought to have been with him in the cockpit of the plane, the source said.
Zaharie's co-workers have told investigators the veteran pilot was a social activist who was vocal and fervent in his support of Ibrahim.
'Colleagues made it clear to us that he was someone who held strong political beliefs and was strident in his support for Anwar Ibrahim,' another investigation source said. 'We were told by one colleague he was obsessed with politics.'
In their interviews, colleagues said Zaharie told them he planned to attend the court case involving Anwar on March 7, just hours before the Beijing flight, but investigators had not yet been able to confirm if he was among the crowd of Anwar supporters at court.
Zaharie is believed to be separated or divorced from his wife although they share the same house, close to Kuala Lumpur's international airport. They have three children, but no family members were at home yesterday: only the maid has remained there.
Anwar Ibrahim is a broadly popular democracy icon and former deputy prime minister whose prosecution on a charge of sodomy is seen by many Malaysians as political persecution.
Campaigners say the politician, the key challenger to Malaysia's ruling party, was the victim of a long-running smear campaign and had faced trumped-up charges.
Captain Shah, who is thought to have attended the trial in Putrajaya hours before flying, is thought to be incensed by the verdict.
Co-workers have told investigators the veteran pilot was a social activist who was vocal and fervent in his support of Ibrahim.
Investigators said: 'We are looking into the theory that Zaharie's political beliefs may be a factor. There are huge sensitivities surrounding this but we cannot afford not to pursue any angle brought to our attention.'
In the days after Flight MH370 disappeared, Zaharie was affectionately described as a good neighbour and an eccentric 'geek' who had a flight simulator at home simply because he loved his work so much.
Malaysian officials initially appeared keen not to direct any suspicion towards Zaharie or his co-pilot, 27-year-old Fariq Abdul Hamid, who was last week revealed to have invited two women passengers into the cockpit and smoked on an earlier flight to Phuket.
But evidence of the way the plane's transponder and communication systems were disabled and the way the plane was expertly flown over the Indian Ocean apparently using navigational waypoints meant only a skilled aviator could have been at the controls. Investigators were also baffled by why, if hijackers took over the plane, there was no Mayday call or signal from the two pilots to say the cockpit had been breached.
At yesterday's press conference, the suspicion over the pilot's involvement mounted as prime minister Najib Razak said that investigators had found 'deliberate action' on board the plane resulted in it changing course and losing contact with ground crews.
As a result of the new information, Malaysian authorities had 'refocused their investigation on crew and passengers aboard', he said. Police sealed off the area surrounding Zaharie's home and searched the house shortly after the press conference.
Mr Razak said the new satellite evidence shows 'with a high degree of certainty' that the one of the jet's communications devices – the Aircraft and Communications Addressing and Reporting System was disabled just before it had reached the east coast of Malaysia. ACARS is a service that allows computers aboard the plane to relay in-flight information about the health of its systems back to the ground.
Shortly afterwards, near the cross-over point between Malaysian and Vietnamese air traffic controllers, the plane's transponder, which emits an identifying signal, was switched off or, less likely, failed.
According to a military radar, the aircraft then turned and flew back over Malaysia before heading in a north-west direction.
A satellite was able to pick up a 'ping' from the plane until 08:11 local time, more than seven hours after it lost radar contact, although it was unable to give a precise location. Mr Razak went on to say that based on this new data, investigators 'have determined the plane's last communication with a satellite was in one of two possible corridors – north from the border of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan through to northern Thailand, and south from Indonesia to the southern Indian Ocean.
If as suspected the plane was diverted into the Indian Ocean, the task of the search teams becomes more difficult, as there are hundreds of uninhabited islands and the water reaches depths of around 23,000ft.
Countries in the plane's potential flightpath have now joined a huge effort to locate the missing passengers, but China described the revelation as 'painfully belated'. And FBI investigators say the disappearance of MH370 may have been 'an act of piracy' and that the possibility that its hundreds of passengers are being held at an unknown location has not been ruled out.
Meanwhile, leading aviation lawyer James Healy–Pratt, who is helping relatives, said Malaysian Airlines had declined to buy Boeing's Airplane Health Management system, which monitors systems in real time and could have alerted it to any potential problems, rather than having to recover a black box.
'If the transponder was manually disabled then one can only hope that the black boxes were not also manually disabled,' he said. 'Otherwise, the truth will never be known.'
The revelations about Zaharie's political affiliations are highly sensitive in a country where political dirty tricks are widespread.
One of the investigation sources said: 'We are looking into the theory that Zaharie's political beliefs may be a factor. There are huge sensitivities surrounding this but we cannot afford not to pursue any angle brought to our attention.'
Separately, a police source told the Mail on Sunday: 'I can confirm our investigations include the political and religious leanings of both pilots.'
Zaharie joined Malaysia Airlines in 1981. He became a captain about ten years later and has clocked up 18,360 hours of flying experience. -dailymail
Did pilot hijack missing plane HIMSELF in anti-government protest? Fears over Captain Shah's links to Malaysian opposition Fears emerged tonight that the pilot of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet may have hijacked the plane himself as an anti-government protest.
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah was a fervent supporter of his country's opposition leader who was jailed for homosexuality - illegal in Malaysia - only hours before flight MH370 vanished with 239 passengers and crew on board, the Sunday Mirror can reveal.
And in a new twist, it emerged that the pilot's wife and three children moved out of the family's home the day before the plane's disappearance.
For all the latest on the disappearance of flight MH370 follow our live blog.
The revelations came after Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak yesterday confirmed the Boeing 777 jet was deliberately diverted from its planned route between his country's capital Kuala Lumpur and Beijing.
Investigators said trackers aboard the plane, which transmit its location to air traffic controllers, were disabled moments after take-off last Friday.
And the airliner could have flown on for seven hours after vanishing from radar over the South China Sea.
Police raided the pilot's home in the suburbs of Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.
They spent two hours at the gated property and left carrying small bags believed to contain evidence.
They also found that the experienced pilot, who has worked for Malaysia Airlines since 1981, had built a Boeing 777 flight simulator inside.
But his friend Peter Chong insisted Capt Zaharie, 53, would be "the last person" to hijack the aircraft.
He told the Sunday Mirror: "I would trust that man with my life. He loves people and being involved in something like that would hurt people. I would not believe he was involved in any way at all. If I went on a plane and was allowed the choice of a pilot, I would choose Captain Zaharie."
Mr Chong last saw his friend a week before the jet vanished. He said the two had agreed to meet up this week and that the pilot had been "his normal, cheerful self".
But now he has become a focus of the police investigation.
On Twitter and YouTube he has backed human rights groups and campaigners for internet freedom in Malaysia, which has strict Government controls.
Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim called activists on to the streets and Capt Zaharie has "liked" videos by Ibrahim posted on YouTube.
Ibrahim was sentenced to five years in jail on gay sex charges on March 7, provoking widescale condemnation across the country.
The jet vanished in the early hours of the 8th.
Experts say it could have crossed up to 14 countries and landed safely in Kazakhstan or crashed into the Indian Ocean.
Mr Chong, a political secretary to a Malaysian MP, described his friend as "a very caring person who puts people ahead of himself".
He said the pilot installed a mock-up of a 777 cockpit at his home only "to share his joy of flying with friends".
Capt Zaharie posted snaps of himself with the Boeing simulator on his Facebook page, along with another showing him brandishing a meat cleaver and holding a bowl of mince.
Mr Chong said Capt Zaharie would have done everything to ensure his 227 passengers were safe in the event of a hijack.
He was angry at suggestions the pilot could have "gone rogue" and hijacked his own plane.
Mr Chong said: "I just do not believe it until there is concrete evidence to prove otherwise. What I hope has happened is that it has been hijacked (by a passenger), landed somewhere and negotiations are going on."
Investigators believe someone with flying experience took the cockpit controls and steered Flight MH370 off its planned route.
A Malaysian government official said the hijacking theory was now "conclusive".
Radar tracks show the plane climbing and descending in unusual patterns, which should have alerted air traffic controllers that something was wrong.
MH370 flew to 45,000ft - almost 2,000ft above what Boeing says is its maximum recommended height - before descending to 23,000ft.
It changed course at least twice from its scheduled route - first to fly west back towards Malaysia and then north west into one of two air lanes used by commercial planes.
A total of 57 ships, 48 aircraft and 13 nations are taking part in the air and sea search .
Loaded with maximum fuel, a Boeing 777 plane can fly for 7,725 miles.
But aviation experts said it was unlikely it would have that much in the tanks for its scheduled flight path.
If MH370 flew through other countries' airspaces it should have triggered national air defences.
Flight Global's operations and safety editor David Learmount said: "If it has flown north, why have none of the countries it has flown over said anything?
"That's the thing that baffles me more than any other. They would have sent up aircraft to investigate. If it's gone south there's nothing there until you hit Antarctica."
Boeing 777s need a runway up to a mile long to land, making it unlikely it touched down safely on a remote Asian strip.
"I can't think which airfield it would be - and what would they do with the passengers?" said Mr Learmount.
Malaysian authorities have been criticised for keeping the possibility of a hijack secret for eight days.
Mr Learmount said their "total incompetence is unforgivable", and created more agony for families desperate for news.
Malaysian PM Razak said yesterday: "We can say with a high degree of certainty that the aircraft communications addressing and reporting system was disabled just before it reached the east coast of peninsular Malaysia.
"Shortly afterwards the aircraft's transponder was switched off.
"From this point onwards, the Royal Malaysian Air Force primary radar showed an aircraft believed to be MH370 did indeed turn back. It then flew in a westerly direction back over peninsular Malaysia before turning north west.
"These movements are consistent with deliberate action by someone on the plane." -mirror.co.uk
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Polis Gelidah Rumah Kapten Zaharie Selepas Sidang Akhbar Najib Posted: 15 Mar 2014 08:10 PM PDT PPolis mula mengeledah rumah Kapten Zaharie Ahmad Shah juruterbang pesawat Malaysia Airlines yang hilang Sabtu lau, selepas Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak mengesahkan bahawa pesawat itu disyaki sengaja menukar laluan penerbangan, kata seorang pegawai kanan polis kepada Reuters. Anggota polis tiba di rumah kapten Zaharie Ahmad Shah, 53, petang ini, sejurus selepas tamat sidang akhbar perdana menteri.
Zaharie memasang simulator Boeing 777 simulator di rumahnya.
Gambar yang disiarkan oleh Zaharie di laman Facebook beliau menunjukkan sebuah simulator dengan tiga monitor komputer.
"Pegawai polis hanya mencari beberapa bahan-bahan yang boleh membantu siasatan untuk mengesan pesawat yang hilang itu," kata satu sumber polis kepada agensi berita dpa.
Bagaimanapun, Ketua Polis Pulau Pinang Datuk Abdul Rahim Hanafi berkata beliau masih belum menerima sebarang arahan untuk mengeledah rumah keluarga Zaharie di Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang.
"Kami masih belum menerima arahan daripada Ketua Polis Negara, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar untuk mengeledah rumah Zaharie di sini," katanya kepada Malaysiakini.
Penyiasat mengesahkan bahawa pesawat yang dikesan oleh radar tentera adalah pesawat MH370 selepas komunikasinya mungkin dimatikan sebelum sampai ke pantai timur Malaysia minggu lalu, kata Najib.
Sementara itu, kementerian luar China meminta Malaysia supaya menyediakan maklumat yang lebih menyeluruh dan tepat mengenai penerbangan Malaysia Airlines terbabit.
China juga meminta Malaysia mendapatkan lebih banyak negara menyertai operasi mencari dan China sendiri akan meminta negara-negara lain yang berkaitan untuk membantu mencari pesawat tersebut, kata kementerian itu dalam satu kenyataan.
Penyiasat percaya seseorang di atas kapal pesawat itu sengaja menutup sistem komunikasi dan pengesanannya, membawa pesawat itu berpatah balik dan terbang selama hampir tujuh jam selepas ia hilang, kata perdana menteri hari in
MH370: Anggota polis berpakaian preman dilihat masuk ke rumah kapten pesawat Tiga anggota polis berpakaian preman itu memperkenalkan mereka dari ibu pejabat polis Bukit Aman kepada pengawal keselamatan yang mengawasi kediaman Laman Seri di Seksyen 13 di sini, sebelum mengambil pas keselamatan untuk memasuki kawasan itu.
Difahamkan anggota polis berkenaan telah menjalankan pemeriksaan di kediaman juruterbang itu dan mereka dilihat meninggalkan rumah itu pada 4.46 petang.
Wakil-wakil media tempatan dan asing yang menunggu di kawasan perumahan itu, tidak dibenarkan memasukinya oleh pengawal keselamatan.
Pesawat itu yang membawa 227 penumpang dan 12 anak kapal ke Beijing dilaporkan hilang sejam setelah berlepas dari Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa KL pada 12.41 pagi pada Sabtu lepas.
Pesawat itu sepatutnya mendarat di Beijing pada 6.30 pagi hari yang sama.
Setakat ini, operasi mencari dan menyelamat, yang memasuki hari kelapan hari ini, masih gagal mengesan pesawat itu.
Sementara itu, polis dijadual memberi kenyataan rasmi mengenai pemeriksaan di rumah Zaharie pada satu sidang media esok.
"Saya tidak boleh nyatakan bila mereka jalankan siasatan dan siapa yang memberi maklumat mengenai perkara itu kepada agensi berita luar negara, Reuters, tadi tetapi apa yang boleh diberitahu setakat ini, kemungkinan perkara itu akan diumumkan esok.
"Diharap media boleh menunggu," katanya. -astroawani
MH370: Juruterbang Bebas Punyai Hobi Termasuk Miliki Simulator - MAS SEPANG, 14 Mac (Bernama) -- Juruterbang berhak mempunyai hobi masing-masing termasuk memiliki simulator penerbangan di kediaman, kata Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Ahmad Jauhari Yahya.
"Bagi juruterbang, mereka bebas mempunyai hobi masing-masing... mempunyai simulator di rumah sendiri," katanya dalam sidang berita mengenai perkembangan kehilangan pesawat MAS MH370 di sini Jumaat.
Beberapa media tempatan dan asing melaporkan dengan memetik gambar daripada laman sosial Facebook milik juruterbang MH370 Kapten Zaharie Ahmad Shah, yang menunjukkan juruterbang itu mempunyai simulator penerbangan sendiri di rumahnya di Shah Alam.
Ahmad Jauhari berkata siasatan secara terperinci ke atas juruterbang tersebut hanya akan dilakukan jika terdapat petunjuk tertentu.
Jelasnya MAS masih lagi meneliti kesemua senarai krew penerbangan dan penumpang pesawat MH370 itu sebelum memulakan sebarang siasatan terperinci.
Pemangku Menteri Pengangkutan Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein kemudian menjelaskan siasatan Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) ke atas simulator tersebut belum lagi dilakukan.
"Kami tidak dapat jawab soalan mengenai perkara itu sehingga mereka pergi ke rumah itu untuk melihat simulator.
"Polis belum pergi ke rumah itu...belum memeriksanya...tetapi siasatan ke atas juruterbang itu sedang dijalankan," katanya.
Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) dilaporkan ke rumah juruterbang itu untuk menemu bual anggota keluarga juruterbang tersebut, yang merupakan siasatan rutin untuk mencari sebarang petunjuk membabitkan aspek psikologi atau mental.
Kapten Zaharie merupakan juruterbang berpengalaman kerana sudah berkhidmat lebih 30 tahun.
Penerbangan Malaysia Airlines (MAS) MH370 dari Kuala Lumpur ke Beijing membawa 227 penumpang dan 12 anak kapal, hilang daripada radar kira-kira sejam setelah berlepas dari Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa KL (KLIA) di Sepang pada 12.41 pagi Sabtu lepas. - BERNAMA
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[TERKINI] Lima Maut Di Pesta FMFA Bukit Jalil Di saat Negara Sedang Murung Dengan MH370 Posted: 15 Mar 2014 04:25 PM PDT Lima dilaporkan meninggal dunia ketika menghadiri Festival Future Music Asia (FMFA) 2014 yang berlangsung di Stadium tertutup Bukit Jalil malam tadi. "Lima yang meninggal dunia termasuk tiga berbangsa Melayu, seorang Cina dan seorang India. Seorang meninggal dunia di tapak konsert, manakala seorang lagi dalam perjalanan ke hosiptal, manakala tiga yang lain meninggal dunia di hospital. Mereka berusia sekitar 21 sehingga 28 tahun," kata Ketua Polis Kuala Lumpur, Datuk Mohmad Salleh.
Manakala empat yang lain dilaporkan dalam keadaan kritikal dipercayai turut mengambil dadah berlebihan. Dua dari mereka adalah warga tempatan manakala dua yang lain warga Singapura.
Polis percaya dadah diperolehi sebelum mamasuki stadium.
"Keempat-empat yang kritikal telah dibawa ke Pusat Perubatan Universiti Malaya (PPUM) dan Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (HUKM)," menurut polis.
Susulan itu konsert hari ketiga yang seharusnya berlangsung malam ini dibatalkan.
Sepanjang dua hari festival berlangsung yang bermula Khamis lalu, polis turut menahan 22 individu yang dikaitkan dengan dadah.
"Pasukan narkotik dari ibu pejabat Bali Polis Cheras telah menahan tiga individu warga asing yang memiliki pil ecstasy pada hari pertama festival. 12 lagi warga asing dan tujuh rakyat tempatan ditahan pada hari berikutnya kerana dikaitkan dengan dadah."
Festival yang diberikan jolokan pesta muzik elektronik terbesar di Asia Tenggara itu menampilkan nama-nama besar muzik antarabangsa termasuk pemenang anugerah Grammy seperti Pharell Williams, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis dan ramai lagi. -astroawani
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Di saat satu dunia sedang berdukacita dengan kehilangan pesawat MH370, rupa-rupa di negara ini ada pesta gila sedang berlansung...
Bettambah parah ia adalah sebuah konsert dan dihurungi oleh pemuda-pemuda yang mengambil dadah.
Amat jauh negara daripada apa yang disebutkan "thayibatun" dan untuk mendapat barakah dan keampunan Allah. Tak sedarah lagi dengan masalah demi masalah yang menimpa? Dengan banjir, dengan suasana kemarau dan panas terik, dengan kes kehilangaan pesawat MH370? Apa lagi yang kita mahu Allah turunkan supaya menyedarkan pihak berkuasa supaya mengehntikan kelulusan terhadap segala pesta maksiat yang mengundang kemurkaan Allah itu?
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[TERKINI] Najib Sahkan Titik Misteri Dalam Radar TUDM Adalah Pesawat MH370 Posted: 15 Mar 2014 03:01 AM PDT Titik misteri yang dikesan dalam radar Tentera Udara DiRaja Malaysia (TUDM) sekitar ruang udara di utara Malaysia sebelum hilang disahkan sebagai pesawat MH370 milik Malaysia Airlines yang hilang sejak Sabtu lalu. Perdana Menteri Malaysia, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak berkata pengesahan pesawat tersebut dibuat berdasarkan data kasar dari satelit yang diperoleh dari penyedia data servis satelit.
"Berdasarkan data kasar dari satelit yang diperoleh, kami boleh mengesahkan disini bahawa pesawat tersebut adalah pesawat MH370 dan pengesahan ini dilakukan setelah hasil penelitian data-data dari pihak-pihak yang terlibat seperti FAA, NTSB, AAIB dan pihak berkuasa Malaysia," kata Najib dalam satu sidang media di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) di Sepang tadi.
Meskipun terdapat laporan media mengatakan bahawa pesawat tersebut dirampas, Najib menyatakan bahawa mereka menyiasat segala kemungkinan yang ada.
Najib menerangkan dalam fasa pertama pencarian pesawat tersebut, data radar dari TUDM menunjukkan bahawa terdapat sebuah pesawat yang tidak dapat disahkan jenisnya telah berpatah balik dan telah melalui laluan penerbangan melewati Selat Melaka.
"Berdasarkan maklumat penting itu juga, kita telah menggerakkan operasi mencari dan menyelamat itu merangkumi kawasan Selat Melaka hingga ke Laut Andaman dan menerusi data dari satelit juga, kami boleh merumuskan bahawa Sistem Komunikasi dan Laporan Kedudukan (ACARS) telah dimatikan sebelum pesawat tersebut sampai di ruang udara Pantai Timur Semenanjung Malaysia dan tidak lama itu pula, 'transponder' pesawat tersebut pula dimatikan berhampiran ruang komunikasi udara sempadan Malaysia dan Vietnam,".
Di saat itulah juga, radar utama TUDM menunjukkan bahawa terdapat sebuah pesawat yang dipercayai adalah pesawat MH370 telah terbang ke arah barat dan berpatah balik ke Semenanjung Malaysia sebelum bertukar arah ke barat daya, namun jenis dan identiti pesawat tersebut tidak dapat disahkan,".
Gerakan pesawat tersebut sangat konsisten seperti seseorang yang sangat mahir mengendalikan penerbangan dan sengaja mengubah haluan pesawat tersebut.
Menurut data tersebut juga, komunikasi terakhir antara pesawat tersebut dengan satelit adalah direkodkan pada jam 8.11 pagi (waktu Malaysia) pada Sabtu lalu dan pasukan penyiasat kini membuat kiraan untuk mengetahui kejauhan pesawat tersebut terbang setelah komunikasi terakhir dengan satelit itu tercatat.
Beliau menambah, pihaknya bagaimanapun tidak dapat mengesahkan kedudukan sebenar pesawat tersebut setelah komunikasi terakhir dengan satelit itu dilakukan.
Dengan data terbaru yang konsisten dengan komunikasi pesawat dan satelit itu, penguasa penerbangan Malaysia dan antarabangsa telah membuat satu ketetapan bahawa pesawat tersebut berkemungkinan berada antara satu dari dua koridor penerbangan disitu.
"Koridor yang dimaskudkan itu adalah koridor utara yang menjangkau sempadan Kazakhstan dan Turkmenistan hingga ke utara Thailand dan koridor selatan yang merangkumi Indonesia hingga ke selatan Lautan Hindi dan pasukan penyiasat kini sedang meneliti informasi tersebut,".
Dengan perkembangan informasi dari satelit itu, gerakan mencari dan menyelamat di Laut China Selatan telah dihentikan dan fasa mencari dan menyelamat itu kini telah diubah penggunaan asset-aset yang terlibat.
"Kami kini bekerjasama dengan negara-negara yang relevan berdasarkan informasi tersebut terutama dalam perkongsian maklumat pencarian termasuk data dari radar," kata Najib lagi. -astroawani
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