Nearly $35,000 has been mysteriously withdrawn from four bank accounts belonging to victims of the doomed Malaysia Airlines Flight MH 370 that vanished more than five months ago, according to local reports. The transactions are believed to have occurred sometime in July, long after all 227 passengers and 12 crew members disappeared during that fateful March 8 flight, The Straits Times reported. The bank, said to be in Kuala Lumpur but not specifically named, first noticed the withdrawals on July 18, according to Kuala Lumpur's Senior Deputy Police Commissioner Tajuddin Md Isa. It was reported to police on Aug. 2 following an internal investigation into the missing funds, which are said to total 111,000 ringgit or approximately $34,911.
Sheesh, that's freaky. Does that mean they were hacked using information gleaned from media reports or that the people are alive somewhere and being forced to hand over cash? So much for bank accounts being frozen when people die!
If you're a paranoid person ,You may think they are living in Parallel Worlds! if not there are several problems to solve that.
One news report says that two bank employees have been arrested over this theft. The complete disappearance of the plane is still a real mystery to me. One colleague of mine (a Harvard-trained, phd scientist with extensive dealings with government agencies) firmly believes that there is more to the story than a flight crashing into the ocean. He is convinced that there was someone or something on that plane that someone else wanted.
Until they find it I don't think the families will be able to rest and the general population will continue to be intrigued. It seems that in this day and age you can't move without being monitored so a huge plane vanishing seems truly "incredible". I'm glad they've made arrests, which are presumably sound, it'll help contain false hope.