Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Continue RMAF stolen engine

Now it is reported by the Star on 5 January 2010
The two stolen RMAF jet engines “left” Malaysia for Argentina but were off-loaded to another vessel bound for Uruguay, said Attorney-General Tan Sri Gani Patail.

“We are using all our resources and cooperation between the police, the RMAF and the A-G’s Chambers to trace and try to recover the missing engines.
“The Interpol is also well aware of this. All efforts will be made. There will be no compromise on this,” vowed Gani.


Gani said police had completed its investigations “to a large extent”, which indicated that no senior military personnel was involved in the scandal.

“It is only those from the rank and file. We shall be announcing our decision on this case very soon,” he said, adding that his chambers were checking to see if there were enough evidence to charge those responsible.

Can it be believe? Rank & File!

And reported by the Star on 25 December 2009

The 41 Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) personnel including a brigadier-general were not sacked due to the theft of two RM50mil turbojet engines.

In a statement released yesterday, the RMAF said the 41 were sacked due to incompetency issues and poor working performances.

“The decision to sack them was taken before the engines were discovered missing,” said the RMAF.

Meanwhile, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan said Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail had ordered the police to conduct further investigations into the missing jet engines.


Not convincing. Gave a 1/2 star for the story plot.


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