The Malaysian government has confirmed that flight MH370 was deliberately interfered with – and with that confirmation, have come new theories about the disappearance of the jet.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak has revealed that investigators have not pinpointed a specific explanation, but have widened the search for the location of the plane to two corridors: the Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan border area, and a swathe from Indonesia to southern India.
“Despite media reports that the plane was hijacked, we are investigating all major possibilities on what caused MH370 to deviate,” the Prime Minister said. While conspiracy theories abound, these are five of the major theories regarding the disappearance of MH370 that authorities are currently investigating.
1. The pilot hijacked Malaysia Airlines MH370.
US intelligence forces believe that the pilot and co-pilot may be responsible.
Prime Minister Najib Razak has revealed that communications were deliberately turned off “by someone on the plane”. The Prime Minister further confirmed that “deliberate actions” were behind the plane’s disappearance.
A US official has told CNN that they believe pilot Captain Zaharie Shah and his co-pilot Fariq Abdul were responsible for the disappearance of the plane.
Police are reportedly investigating whether 53-year-old Captain Shah may have hijacked his own plane as a political protest – to show support for Malaysia’s opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim.
Co-pilot Fariq Abdul, 27, has also been investigated, and it has been revealed that on previous flights he invited passengers into the cockpit of the plane.