Anwar says MH370 probe to reopen if new evidence emerges

4 Mar 2024 • 5:16 PM MYT
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SYDNEY: Malaysia is willing to reopen an investigation into the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in 2014 if there is compelling new evidence, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said.

In January 2017, Malaysia, along with Australia and China, ended a fruitless two-year US$130 million underwater hunt for the Boeing 777 that vanished with 239 aboard, en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014.

“We have taken the position that if there is a compelling case, evidence that it needs to be reopened, we’re certainly happy to reopen,” Anwar told a press conference in Melbourne on the sidelines of an Asean-Australia summit, Reuters reported.

“Whatever needs to be done must be done.”

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He said he has given instructions to his ministry to invite deepsea exploration firm Ocean Infinity for a meeting over its latest “no cure, no fee” proposal to find MH370.

Ocean Infinity said its experts were narrowing the search area “down to one in which success becomes potentially achievable”.

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