Summary
Taiwan is currently investigating a Taiwanese company, Gold Apollo, in connection with pagers that exploded in Lebanon, reportedly linked to Hezbollah. Prosecutors have questioned four individuals as witnesses, including the company’s president and a sole employee of another related firm, amidst allegations that Israel may have been involved in the detonations.
The explosion of the pagers has heightened tensions between Hezbollah and Israel, with security sources suggesting Israeli responsibility, although Israel has not confirmed or denied involvement. The investigation spans multiple countries, including Taiwan, Bulgaria, Norway, and Romania, as authorities seek to understand how the pagers were weaponized and detonated remotely. Gold Apollo has stated that it did not manufacture the devices and emphasized that the pagers were not produced in Taiwan. The Taiwanese government and prosecutors are working to resolve the case promptly, aiming to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident and the roles of those involved.
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