Two men with stolen passports on board MH370 have been identified

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After days of search and rescue for the Malaysian Airlines jetliner, still no results surfaced. The Malaysian Airlines MH370 left Kuala Lumpur on Saturday just after midnight. It suddenly vanished without any call of distress and until now, the whole world is eager to know what really happened to the Boeing 777 aircraft.

Reports suggesting that terrorist attack could be an angle for the absence of the plane had led to identifying two passengers who boarded the plane on stolen passports. Their tickets were also purchased in cash on the same day of the departure.

Interpol released a copy of the image of the two passengers who took the plane with stolen passports. The two individuals were reported to be Iranians, one of them seeking asylum in Germany.
The two Iranian men were identified to be 19 years old and 29 years old and have entered Malaysia using their Iranian passports but later switched on to their stolen passports on the day of the departure.

Meanwhile, authorities already ruled out the possibility of a terror attack, reported CBC News.

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Malaysian airlines, Kuala Lumpur International Airport

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