
A Malaysia Airlines plane was forced to make anemergency landing in Kuala Lumpur early Monday as police announced holdingthorough investigation, Malaysian authorities announced.Speaking to reporters today, Malaysian Police Chief Khalid Abu Bakar said the policewill hold thorough investigation into the cause of the return of the Malaysianairplane MH192, noting that the initial investigations suggest an explosion in oneof the plane's tyers."The plane encountered some difficulties during take-off and we knew that therewas something wrong," the Star Newspaper quoted one of the passengers as saying.For his part, Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussain said that theMalaysian Airlines will provide a report on MH192, which made an emergency landing from Kuala Lumpur en route to Bangalore, India."Such incidents must not occur as the company should present the ministry with thereport as soon as possible," he added.Hussain confirmed that the flight, which was carrying a total number of 166 peopleon board, is not similar to MH370 due to technical issues as Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia (DCA) will analyze the report.
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