The missing flight deliberately flew to near the Andaman Islands in India. China News Service, March 14. According to Reuters, people familiar with the investigation of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 said that Malaysian military radar showed that The plane was flying to the Andaman Islands in the early hours of the morning when it disappeared.
Two people familiar with the matter told Reuters that investigators believed that the unknown flying object that appeared on military radar was the MH370 passenger plane. The plane flew along a route between air navigation landmarks, proving that the person piloting the plane had received aviation training.
The last route shown by Malaysian military radar was that the aircraft was heading to the Andaman Islands in India. It is reported that the Andaman Islands are located at the junction of the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea.
Another person familiar with the progress of the investigation said that based on the theoretical situation, the investigation is more likely to be that someone with driving experience "consciously" caused the flight to deviate from the route and fly in the direction of the Andaman Islands .
"What we can disclose is that we are still considering the possibility of hijacking." The unnamed source said.
The report also pointed out that officials from the Malaysian Ministry of Transport did not respond to this matter.
Malaysian police have previously stated that they are investigating whether any passengers or crew members have personality or psychological disorders, which may lead to hijacking, intentional damage to the aircraft or mechanical failure.
These three people familiar with the matter all said that the primary focus of the investigation into the disappearance of the Boeing 777 is "criminal" behavior. Based on this latest discovery, people familiar with the matter said that multinational search and rescue teams are expanding the scope of the search for the missing passenger plane to the Andaman Sea and the Indian Ocean.