Taiwan, Hungary Deny Making Hezbollah Pagers, Deepening Mystery of Their Origin
Taiwan and Hungary on Wednesday, September 18, denied making pagers that exploded the previous day while being used by Hezbollah members in Lebanon.
Renowned American media, citing American and other anonymous officials, reported that Israel had inserted explosive material into a shipment of pagers from Taiwan’s Gold Apollo, though it was not clear where and when the tampering took place.
Taiwanese prosecutors launched an investigation. Gold Apollo denied producing the devices and instead pointed the finger at its Budapest-based partner BAC Consulting KFT.
But Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs said the company “is a trading intermediary, with no manufacturing or operational site in Hungary.” “The referenced devices have never been in Hungary,” Kovacs stated on X, formerly Twitter.
Earlier on Wednesday, Gold Apollo head Hsu Ching-kuang said the pagers were “100 percent not” made in Taiwan. “They are not our products from beginning to end. How can we produce products that are not ours?” Hsu told reporters in Taipei. (TOI / VFI News)
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