"I wish to state that I did not make any such statements,"
"Puket: Malaysia's air force chief has denied saying military radar tracked a missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner over the Strait of Malacca, adding to the mystery surrounding the fate of flight MH370, which vanished on Saturday with 239 people aboard.
A massive air and sea search now in its fifth day has failed to find any trace of the Boeing 777, and the last 24 hours have seen conflicting statements and reports over what may have happened after it lost contact with air traffic controllers.
Malaysia's Berita Harian newspaper on Tuesday quoted Air Force chief Rodzali Daud as saying the plane was last detected by military radar near Pulau Perak, an island in the strait between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra, at the northern end of the Strait of Malacca, at 2.40 a.m. on Saturday, hundreds of kilometers off course.
"I wish to state that I did not make any such statements," Rodzali said in a statement on Wednesday. The air force chief said he had merely repeated that military radar tracking suggested the plane might have turned back.
The statement follows reports by the Malay-language Berita Harian newspaper quoting Air Chief Rodzali saying that military radar last detected the plane. "
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