A Hungarian Firm Linked to Deadly Lebanon Explosion
A Hungarian firm, BAC Consulting, has been identified in connection to the tragic explosion in Lebanon that claimed lives and injured thousands. The firm was linked to the production of the pagers that exploded in the incident.
The involvement of BAC Consulting came to light through a statement by Gold Apollo, a Taiwanese manufacturer whose label was found on the devices. Gold Apollo clarified that they did not manufacture the devices, which were actually produced by BAC Consulting.
The controversy has raised questions about the activities of BAC Consulting. The company’s website highlights their focus on international technology cooperation in the telecommunications sector and their experience in scaling up businesses across different markets.
However, a visit to BAC’s official address in Budapest revealed little evidence of the firm’s presence, with residents denying any knowledge of the company. Despite reports of financial success, the company’s website encountered technical issues amid growing scrutiny.
The CEO of BAC, Cristiana Barsony-Arcidiacono, has been silent on the matter, with calls and visits remaining unanswered. The unfolding mystery surrounding the firm’s role in the tragic event continues to captivate global attention.