Thursday, March 13, 2014

Missing MH370: Anjung Tinjau no longer used for families of MH370

The Star
BY LOH FOON FONG

SEPANG: Anjung Tinjau at Level 5 of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport will no longer be used as the Family Friend Reception Centre and holding area for the MH370 passengers’ family and next-of-kin.
Malaysia Airports informed that they are now accommodated by Malaysia Airlines (MAS) at designated locations, it said in an email press release Thursday.
It said that Malaysia Airports had also put up the Wall of Hope at the Anjung Tinjau for the public to express their hopes and prayers for passengers and crew aboard MH370 in writing, on the wall.
The public are urged to use appropriate venues such as mosques or places of worship for prayers, it said.
It was reported in the last few days that bomohs had gone there to perform rituals to help “locate” the missing MH370 and on Thursday, the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (Jais) has come and said it would arrest those carrying out rituals that contravene the teachings of Islam should the bomohs refused to disperse at the KLIA.

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