Missing MH370: New MH370 media centre sought as F1 nears


Tight security: A member of the media passing through armed forces and police personnel to enter the media conference room at Sama Sama Hotel, Sepang.

SEPANG: With the Formula 1 weekend approaching, a new venue other than Sama-Sama Hotel is being sought as the MH370 media centre, which is now handling hundreds of Malaysian and international journalists.

Information Department officer Jagjit Singh said the hotel had asked members of the media to look for alternative accommodation as guests coming in for the F1 weekend from March 28 to 30 had booked and paid last year.

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