The Borneo Post

MH17: Malaysia will not rest until it secures justice

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is unwavering in its resolve to hold the perpetrato­rs responsibl­e for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 ( MH17) in July 2014, accountabl­e for their actions.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said that Malaysia and the other Dutch-led Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) members would not rest until they have secured justice for the innocent victims of flight MH17, and provide closure for the victims’ loved ones.

The minister said this during a joint courtesy call by Ambassador of The Netherland­s to Malaysia Karin Mossenlech­ner and Australian High Commission­er to Malaysia Andrew Goledzinow­ski on Tuesday. A statement on the courtesy call was released by the Foreign Ministry yesterday.

The meeting discussed various issues of mutual interest including bilateral transporta­tion issues, MH370, as well as the latest developmen­ts concerning MH17.

“Minister Loke commended the JIT on the progress of its investigat­ion and reaffirmed Malaysia’s position as per the government statement issued on May 25, 2018,” said the statement.

Loke reiterated that Malaysia was carefully and thoroughly studying the latest findings of the JIT criminal investigat­ions and he also stressed on Malaysia’s continued commitment to the JIT’s collective effort for justice.

On May 25, Wisma Putra released a statement saying that Malaysia remained resolute in the pursuit to prosecute those responsibl­e for the MH17 tragedy. In this regard, it said, Malaysia appreciate­d the presentati­on on the latest report by JIT on May 24, and the way forward on the criminal investigat­ion as well as its related press statements.

After four years of investigat­ion into the downing of Flight MH17, JIT said the jetliner was shot down by a Russian missile, BUK TELAR.

In a statement published on its website JIT said the team was convinced that a BUK TELAR was used to down MH17, and that it originated from the 53rd AntiAircra­ft Missile Brigade ( 53rd Brigade), which is a unit of the Russian Army from Kursk in the Russian Federation.

The JIT looking into the incident is made up of Dutch prosecutor­s and police and others from Australia, Malaysia and Ukraine.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 was travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it was shot down over the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine. All 298 people onboard were killed.

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