The Borneo Post

Malaysia, Mozambique DCAs to meet over debris found

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KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian Department of Civil Aviation ( DCA) team is scheduled to meet with their Mozambican counterpar­ts in the southern African country today to discuss the recovery of an object believed to be part of the missing Malaysia Airlines ( MAB) aircraft MH370.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said: “They will meet with the director- general of the Mozambique DCA tomorrow ( March 7) to discuss on the discovery and bring back the debris.”

The three-member Malaysian team comprising investigat­ors and personnel from DCA and Malaysia Airlines, is now in Mozambique with their Australian counterpar­ts following news of the discovery of the aircraft part early this week, he told reporters after opening the new RM7 million Kepong MCA building, here, yesterday.

Liow had earlier described the find as highly possible to belong to a Boeing 777, the same model of the ill-fated plane, which went missing two years ago.

He said the part would be sent to Australia for inspection but it would remain under Malaysia’s custody.

On the compensati­on claims filed by the next of kin of MH370 passengers, Liow said to date, less

They will meet with the director-general of the Mozambique DCA tomorrow (March 7) to discuss on the discovery and bring back the debris.

than 60 cases had been settled.

“Again, I urge the next of kin to file their claims before March 8, before their rights to claim compensati­on is over.

“This is in line with the Montreal Convention, which requires next of kin of victims to file for compensati­on within two years of the incident,” he said.

Liow said on March 8, an interim statement would be released by the Malaysian investigat­ors while the Dewan Rakyat Speaker would deliver a speech to commemorat­e the second anniversar­y of the tragedy.

The Beijing- bound flight MH370 with 239 passengers and crew on board went missing on the early morning of March 8, 2014, after departing from Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, Transport Minister

 ??  ?? File picture shows the head of Mozambique’s Civil Aviation Institute, Comandante Joao Abreu, showing a piece of debris found on a beach that could be from MH370, in Maputo, Thursday. — Reuters photo
File picture shows the head of Mozambique’s Civil Aviation Institute, Comandante Joao Abreu, showing a piece of debris found on a beach that could be from MH370, in Maputo, Thursday. — Reuters photo

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