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MH17: Malaysia to help identify perpetrators: Liow

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s participation as a full and equal member of the MH17 joint investigation team tasked with focusing on the criminal investigation into the downing of the Malaysia Airlines (MAS) aircraft is expected to result in the identification of the perpetrators of the heinous act, said Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

He said the investigation was ongoing, with Malaysia jointly participating with the investigation teams from the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium and Ukraine in the criminal and technical investigation group.

“Our participation in the investigation is very important and I am confident it can help the team find vital evidence to bring those responsible to justice,” he told reporters after attending the Kojadi Institute graduation ceremony at Wisma MCA here today.

Last Monday, the Attorney-General’s Department said in a statement that Malaysia had been accepted as a full and equal member of the joint investigation team that focused on criminal investigation into the downing of the MAS aircraft.

The acceptance of the country as a full and equal member in the investigation team was conveyed by the Netherlands National Public Prosecutor’s Office through a letter dated Nov 28 to Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail.

As part of the ongoing international criminal investigation process, Abdul Gani and Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar left for The Hague last Wednesday to attend the third Eurojust Coordination Meeting on the criminal investigation that was scheduled to be held last Thursday.

Flight MH17 is believed to have been shot down in Ukraine while flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur last July 17, and all 298 passengers, including 44 Malaysians, perished in the incident.

Commenting on the intention of family members of the passengers to take legal action against Malaysia, Liow said the government was prepared for any possibility.

However, up to now, he said, his ministry had yet to receive any information on the move to sue the government.

"I just returned from Chongqing, China, and have yet to receive any detailed information relating to these cases (filing of suits) but Malaysia is always prepared to face any of the charges in court.” --BERNAMA

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