By Burnett Munthali
The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) has admitted to removing parts of the aircraft that crashed at Chikangawa on June 10, 2024, in order to transport them to Zomba Air Base.
This revelation was made before a parliamentary committee investigating the crash, which expressed surprise that the debris on site differed from what was seen at the crash location.Parliamentary Probe Launched into Chikangawa Plane Crash
The committee, led by Chairman Walter Nyamilandu Manda, has arrived at Zomba Air Base to gather more information about the aircraft and its operations.
The plane’s debris was transported to Zomba on September 18, 2024, amidst questions about the handling of evidence.
The move has raised concerns about the potential compromise of the investigation into the crash, which killed several people, including senior military officials.Retired Judge Mwaungulu Demands Criminal Prosecution Over Chilima Plane Crash
The parliamentary committee is seeking clarity on the circumstances surrounding the removal of the debris and its impact on the investigation.
The MDF’s admission has sparked debate about the transparency and accountability of the investigation process.
The crash has been a subject of intense scrutiny, with many calling for a thorough and independent investigation.UNCOVERING THE TRUTH: Why a Fresh Inquiry into Chikangawa Plane Crash is a Necessity
The outcome of the investigation is eagerly awaited by the families of the victims and the public, who demand answers about the cause of the crash.
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