It’s terrible to hear of further controversy surrounding an already-tragic incident, but a Malaysian bank employee is under investigation after money was drawn out of the accounts of three of the missing passengers from flight MH370.
The 32-year-old man was the one who approved the renewal of the ATM card which was used to withdraw the money, implicating him in the crime.
How it was done was that money from the accounts of three passengers on the missing airliner was transferred to a fourth account owned by another passenger, and then several withdrawals were made at ATMs from that fourth account.
‘This looks like an inside job,’ the source said.
‘It will only be a matter of time before we get to the bottom of this.’
The withdrawal amount was said to have been over $31,000 (R327,000).
Read the full story on Sky News AU.
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