Taiwan is at the center of an international investigation after pagers linked to a deadly explosion in Lebanon were traced back to a Taiwanese company. Taiwan-based Gold Apollo has denied manufacturing the devices used in the attack, pointing to a Hungary-based company with a license to use its brand.
Israel is suspected of being behind the pager explosions, but has not confirmed nor denied its involvement, escalating tensions in the region. The mystery of how the pagers were weaponized and remotely detonated has involved multiple countries, including Taiwan, Bulgaria, Norway, and Romania.
The Taiwanese prosecutors have questioned four individuals as witnesses in their probe, including employees of Gold Apollo. The investigation is ongoing and authorities are determined to find answers swiftly.
Despite being questioned, Gold Apollo’s president and founder has not commented on the investigation. The company continues to maintain its innocence and cooperation with the authorities.
As the investigation remains ongoing, the world waits to uncover the truth behind the pager attack that shook Lebanon, pointing fingers at international players in a complex geopolitical scenario.
(Source: Reuters)