by Benson Agoha
Authorities trying to figure out what happened to Malaysia's Missing Passenger Plane, which vanished from the radar shortly after take off on the 8th of March, are today trying to recover logs reportedly deleted from the Captain's flight simulator.
Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's flight simulator was seized from his home after suspicions was rife that the flight might have been involved in a premeditated act.
According to the Straight Times, Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah's self-assembled flight simulator was programmed with three flight simulation games, but the games' data logs had been cleared on Feb 3, quoted police sources, Inspector General of Police Khalid Abu Bakar on Wednesday, March 19, 2014.
239 passengers and crew were on board when the plane vanished and relatives of passengers have been waiting for clues to what might have happened.
Chienese authorities have checked the profiles of all Chinese passengers on board and reportedly could not link anyone of them to a terrorist motive.
According to ST, information on the passengers on board the missing MH370 have been received from all countries except Ukraine and Russia, said Mr Hishammuddin.
"So far, no information of significance on any passengers has been found," the minister said.
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