counter in the malaysian airport. see that would be, you know, probably the first clue to try on that. i should add something to my earlier reporting about visas for china. you can enter about seven cities in china and if you stay less than 72 hours, you basically come in, play tourist, go shopping, and leave, you don t need a visa. it s considered that you re in transit. so the malaysians and china southern airlines, the flight that they booked it through, will be able to say if they had round-trip tickets to leave china less than 72 hours, they would not need a visa. but a lot of this is going to go back to the circumstances of when those passports were stolen. see if there s any information to be learned at that point, d and, also, comparing the videos with when they checked in, where they were going, in addition to beijing. were they coming back to kuala lumpur? were they flying on to another country and, therefore, did not need a china visa?