Missing MH370: Penang police pray for safe return of all on board


Seeking divine help: Penang police taking part in the solat hajat at the state police contingent headquarters; and (top, clockwise) praying at the Mahindrama Buddhist Temple in Kampar Road; at the Sivan Temple in Jalan Datuk Keramat; and at St George's Church in Lebuh Farquhar.

GEORGE TOWN: A solemn atmosphere prevailed at several places of worship as Penang police of various faiths offered prayers for the passengers and crew of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.

Leading prayers at the state police contingent headquarters was Penang police chief Senior Deputy Comm Datuk Wira Abd Rahim Hanafi.

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