PM gives certificates to members of MH17 tragedy DVI team

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PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak yesterday presented certificates of appreciation to 19 Malaysians who had helped in the identification of the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 tragedy victims in the Netherlands.

Najib (centre) shakes hands with one of DVI team members, Datuk Dr Zahari Noh, while other recipients look on after the ceremony. — Bernama photo

The recipients also included forensic experts from the Health Ministry, Malaysian Armed Forces and the Royal Malaysia Police.

The certificates, bearing the prime minister’s signature, were awarded in recognition of their service in identifying the remains of the MH17 tragedy victims as part of the disaster victim identification (DVI) team.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S Subramaniam and director-general of Health Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah were also present at the event.

The Malaysian DVI team had helped in the identification of the remains as well as their removal from eastern Ukraine where the flight had gone down on July 17.

The head of the Malaysian DVI team, Dr Mohd Shah Mahmood, said the Malaysian DVI team had skills comparable to those of the international forensic teams.

“Our advantage was that we had among us a bone specialist who became the source of reference for the international forensic teams. The recovered bone fragments were referred to the Malaysian DVI team,” he said.

Brig Gen Datuk Dr Mohd Ilham Haron, who was involved in the recovery of remains in Ukraine and the identification process, said the Malaysian DVI team had earned the recognition of the international DVI teams.

“We had brought along the most modern equipment and experienced specialists for the identification process.

“The greatest challenge was the time constraint under which we had to conduct the identification, and we had to do our best because the whole world was watching us,” he said. — Bernama