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Christian Ntsay: "We Are Asking for Assistance (...) From the Fbi and Interpol for Investigations" in the Boeing 777 Case

Prime Minister Christian Ntsay denounces scams and scams about plans to increase tourist traffic in Madagascar. He assures that investigations and investigations are under way against these people, whom he describes as ill-intentioned, referring, in particular, to the case concerning the granting of provisional registration certificates to five Boeing 777 aircraft. He then indicates that the Malagasy State is seeking the assistance of the Americ…
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Prime Minister Christian Ntsay denounces scams and scams about plans to increase tourist traffic in Madagascar. He assures that investigations and investigations are under way against these people, whom he describes as ill-intentioned, referring, in particular, to the case concerning the granting of provisional registration certificates to five Boeing 777 aircraft. He then indicates that the Malagasy State is seeking the assistance of the Americ…

The Ministry of Transport and Meteorology filed a complaint for forgery and the use of forgery and breach of security in the case of the five Boeing 777 aircraft located in Iran after a provisional registration in Madagascar. At a press conference held yesterday in Anosy, the Minister of Transport Valery Ramonjavelo denounced an attempted fraud and reaffirmed the thesis of falsification of documents.

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madagascar-tribune.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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