Malaysia said Sunday it would willingly cooperate in identifying a suspect allegedly involved in the terrorist attacks on the United States.
"If they [the US] have a certain name and they would like to check with us, especially if such a person was in Malaysia, we will check," Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was quoted by Bernama news agency as saying.
Abdullah, who is also the home (interior) minister, was responding to a news report that one the suspected hijackers involved in ramming a plane into the Pentagon was seen in Malaysia.
According to the Pentagon, 125 people who worked at the US military headquarters, remain missing.
According to the news report, Khalid Al-Midhar was seen on a surveillance tape from Malaysia meeting with a man whom American officials suspect played a hand in the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole warship in the Yemeni port of Aden.
Malaysia was ready to cooperate at anytime in regard to identifying whether the suspect had recently been in Malaysia, Abdullah said, although he added that America's FBI had not asked them to do so.
Terrorists hijacked four passenger planes and slammed two into the New York City's World Trade Center and one into the Pentagon. The fourth hijacked plane crashed in southwest Pennsylvania.
US rescue crews were continuing to sift through the mountain of rubble to find survivors from Tuesday's calamity. An estimated 4,700 people are listed as missing -- KUALA LUMPUR (AFP)
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