Garuda crash, Sabotage & Politic
Australian PM John Howard dismissed speculation of terrorist attack or sabotage behind the burst of Garuda Indonesia into flames Wednesday as it landed in Yogyakarta on Java island that killing 21 people, Tempointeraktif.com reported. Professor Kusnadi, former rector of Gajah Mada University, is among the nine dead bodies identified so far.
Earlier today, President SBY ordered Coordinating Minister for Politic & Security Widodo AS to onduct a thorough investigation into the crash, including the possible 'non-technical' causes, Associated Press quoted spokesman Andi Malarangeng, in an apparent reference to sabotage.
"Including sabotage," cabinet secretary Sudi Silalahi said.
Police officers from National Headquarter have been deployed to investigate the possible sabotage.
Garuda said in a statement that 21 people had died and that the other 119 passengers and crew survived, most with severe burns, and were being treated in local hospital.
Garuda claimed the aircraft was fit to fly, has followed all technical requirements, including routine maintenance. But aeronautical expert Bambang Hadi Kismono told Detik.com that the aircraft was crashed because of the malfunction of landing gears that pushed a hard landing.
Well, looks like we have to wait the result of Black Box investigation. It takes time because Indonesia has no facilities for that. We have to send the black box to Hong Kong, Taiwan, or US.
In Jakarta, politicians asked Transportation Minister Hatta Radjasa to resign, blamed the politician from National Mandate Party (PAN) for his incompetence in handling the transportation affairs following series of tragedies in the sector. Other than that, rumors are quickly spreaded that the crash was caused by terrorist attack or sabotage to ruin SBY's international image. At least 10 Australian were on board of the airplane, including several journalists.
Din Syamsuddin, chairman of PP Muhammadiyah (the second largest Moslem organization in Indonesia) was on board but survived after he escaped the fire.
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Earlier today, President SBY ordered Coordinating Minister for Politic & Security Widodo AS to onduct a thorough investigation into the crash, including the possible 'non-technical' causes, Associated Press quoted spokesman Andi Malarangeng, in an apparent reference to sabotage.
"Including sabotage," cabinet secretary Sudi Silalahi said.
Police officers from National Headquarter have been deployed to investigate the possible sabotage.
Garuda said in a statement that 21 people had died and that the other 119 passengers and crew survived, most with severe burns, and were being treated in local hospital.
Garuda claimed the aircraft was fit to fly, has followed all technical requirements, including routine maintenance. But aeronautical expert Bambang Hadi Kismono told Detik.com that the aircraft was crashed because of the malfunction of landing gears that pushed a hard landing.
Well, looks like we have to wait the result of Black Box investigation. It takes time because Indonesia has no facilities for that. We have to send the black box to Hong Kong, Taiwan, or US.
In Jakarta, politicians asked Transportation Minister Hatta Radjasa to resign, blamed the politician from National Mandate Party (PAN) for his incompetence in handling the transportation affairs following series of tragedies in the sector. Other than that, rumors are quickly spreaded that the crash was caused by terrorist attack or sabotage to ruin SBY's international image. At least 10 Australian were on board of the airplane, including several journalists.
Din Syamsuddin, chairman of PP Muhammadiyah (the second largest Moslem organization in Indonesia) was on board but survived after he escaped the fire.
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