A new
mystery surrounding the disappearance of MH370 emerged today after a
police chief claimed he knew what had happened to the Malaysian Airlines
jet.
The
head of the Indonesian Police Force, General Sutarman - who uses only
one name - reportedly told a meeting of airline officials and senior
police that 'I actually know what had actually happened with MH370,'
giving rise to suggestions officials were aware of what caused the
Boeing 777-200 aircraft to disappear but have chosen not to reveal the
information.
His
comment was witnessed by representatives of Lion Air and several
high-ranking police officers in Jakarta, according to a report by the
Indonesian news portal, Kompas.com.
But in the
Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur today, Inspector General of Police
Khalid Abu Bakar said he was shocked to hear of the comments by his
Indonesian counterpart and he was planning to speak to him about the
issue.
General
Sutarman was quoted as saying: 'I spoke to the Malaysian Police Chief
Tun Mohammed Hanif Omar. I actually know what had actually happened with
MH370.'
However, Mohammed Omar retired from the police chief's position in Malaysia in 1994, and that role now being taken by Mr Bakar.
It
is possible that General Sutarman is aware that Mr Omar had retired but
had simply not mentioned that when he referred to him.
It
is apparent from the current Malaysian police chief's comments,
however, that his Indonesian counterpart had not been in touch with him.
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