The Borneo Post

MH17: M’sia determined to seek justice

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia remains single-minded in its pursuit to prosecute those who are responsibl­e for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 through appropriat­e effective prosecutio­n mechanism, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

He said the interim report released by the Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) for MH17, which Malaysia is part of it, last Wednesday, confirmed the earlier technical report by the Dutch Safety Board ( DSB) that the aircraft was undeniably hit by a surface-to- air 9M38 series BUK missile.

Armed with both the JIT and DSB reports, Malaysia is ever more resolute to seek justice.

He said the report also concluded that the exact location of the launch site was an agricultur­al field near Pervomaisk­iy, a city in Kharkiv, Ukraine – an area controlled by pro-Russian rebels at that time.

Liow stressed the finding was consistent with the DSB report based on materials obtained from the United States and the European Space Agency.

“Armed with both the JIT and DSB reports, Malaysia is ever more resolute to seek justice,” he said in a statement yesterday.

He said while the report could not determine the perpetrato­rs responsibl­e for the tragic incident, but the JIT had identified the identity of about 100 individual­s that could be linked to the downing of MH17.

Liow said Malaysia, together with the JIT partners, the Netherland­s, Belgium, Ukraine and Australia, had never wavered from their fight to seek justice.

“Malaysia would like to record our gratitude to our colleagues in JIT for its detailed and transparen­t investigat­ion that now enables us to move forward on a more solid ground,” he said.

Malaysia, he said, also lauded the announceme­nt that the JIT agreement would be extended until January 2018 to enable investigat­ion to continue unabated.

“During this trying time, our thoughts and prayers are with the next of kin and loved ones of the passengers and crew onboard MH17,” he said.

MH17 with 298 passengers and crew onboard was shot down over eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014 when travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.

Liow reiterated that the internatio­nal community must stand united in the quest to make the skies safer.

He said there must be mandatory timely reporting of relevant informatio­n on risks flying in conflict zones to the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) by member states and the ICAO must establish global protocol to disseminat­e the informatio­n to member states and airlines.

“This is not optional. It will save lives,” he said. — Bernama

Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, Transport Minister

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