There has been an absence of electronic "chatter" since the jet went missing with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board
Mystery: No terror groups have claimed responsibility for the disappearance of Flight 370
Mystery continues to surround the fate of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 after investigators admitted NO terror groups had claimed responsibility for its disappearance.
Three days after the jet went missing with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board and not a single piece of electronic "chatter" has been detected that would indicate that any known radical organisation, such as Al-Qaeda, was behind its strange disappearance.
Investigators in the US are understood to be reviewing surveillance video from Kuala Lumpur and the travel patterns associated with two stolen passports fraudulently used to board the aircraft.
They are also believed to be checking if any telling thumb-print records have been made at security checkpoints.
A source told NBC News that only "wackos" were claiming responsibility for the disappearance.
Al-Qaeda, as well as its affiliates and other groups inspired by its fundamentalist jihad, traditionally claim responsibility soon after perpetrating acts of terrorism.
-mirror.uk
Mystery continues to surround the fate of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 after investigators admitted NO terror groups had claimed responsibility for its disappearance.
Three days after the jet went missing with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board and not a single piece of electronic "chatter" has been detected that would indicate that any known radical organisation, such as Al-Qaeda, was behind its strange disappearance.
Investigators in the US are understood to be reviewing surveillance video from Kuala Lumpur and the travel patterns associated with two stolen passports fraudulently used to board the aircraft.
They are also believed to be checking if any telling thumb-print records have been made at security checkpoints.
A source told NBC News that only "wackos" were claiming responsibility for the disappearance.
Al-Qaeda, as well as its affiliates and other groups inspired by its fundamentalist jihad, traditionally claim responsibility soon after perpetrating acts of terrorism.
-mirror.uk
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