MAS sabotage suspect to be released today

From: New Straits Times | Date: March 29, 2005 | Copyright information

New Straits Times
03-29-2005
MAS sabotage suspect to be released today
Edition: Main/Lifestyle

KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. - A Malaysia Airlines (MAS) employee arrested in

connection with the alleged sabotage of four MAS aircraft will be
released tomorrow.

The 25-year-old man will be released unconditionally upon the expiry of

his two-week remand order.

Police investigations had revealed he was not involved in the alleged

acts.

With his release, police are back to square one in their investigations

into the incidents of alleged sabotage ...

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