Military
radar data suggests a Malaysia Airlines jetliner missing for nearly a
week was deliberately flown hundreds of miles off course, heightening
suspicions of foul play among investigators.
Analysis of the
Malaysia data suggests the plane, with 239 people on board, diverted
from its intended northeast route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and flew
west instead, using airline flight corridors normally employed for
routes to the Middle East and Europe, said sources familiar with
investigations into the Boeing 777's disappearance.
Two
sources said an unidentified aircraft that investigators believe was
Flight MH370 was following a route between navigational waypoints when
it was last plotted on military radar off the country's northwest coast.
This indicates that it was either being flown by the pilots or someone with knowledge of those waypoints, the sources said.
The
last plot on the military radar's tracking suggested the plane was
flying toward India's Andaman Islands, a chain of isles between the
Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal, they said.
Waypoints are
geographic locations, worked out by calculating longitude and latitude,
that help pilots navigate along established air corridors.
A
third source familiar with the investigation said inquiries were
focusing increasingly on the theory that someone who knew how to fly a
plane deliberately diverted the flight.
POSSIBLE SABOTAGE OR HIJACK
"What
we can say is we are looking at sabotage, with hijack still on the
cards," said that source, a senior Malaysian police official.
All
three sources declined to be identified because they were not
authorized to speak to the media and due to the sensitivity of the
investigation.
Officials at Malaysia's Ministry of Transport, the
official point of contact for information on the investigation, did not
return calls seeking comment.
Malaysian police have previously
said they were investigating whether any passengers or crew had personal
or psychological problems that might shed light on the mystery, along
with the possibility of a hijacking, sabotage or mechanical failure.
As
a result of the new evidence, the sources said, multinational search
efforts were being stepped up in the Andaman Sea and also the Indian
Ocean.

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