Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Eleven Nations Seek Legal Recourse Over MH17 Tragedy




KUALA LUMPUR : -- Malaysian government and  countries whose citizens were killed in the MH17 tragedy are undertaking legal recourse beginning today against those responsible for blowing the Malaysia Airlines jet out of the sky on July 1.

Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul GaniPatail told the Media Prima reporters that Malaysian police had opened an investigation paper into the MH17 case on Thursday and Malaysia would seek the way in bringing the perpetrators to justice.

Malaysia was pushing to be the country to try the perpetrators behind the tragedy and that they would be subjected to the Malaysian criminal justice system Gani said.

The country would also seek to retrieve critical data from the investigations led by the Dutch government, including results from the post-mortems on the bodies, as well as data retrieved from the aircraft’s flight data and cockpit voice recorders.

Kuala Lumpur builds  case against the perpetrators,that will also seek the cooperation of the countries concerned to extradite the accused for trial in Malaysia.

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