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Hungary’s BAC Consulting and CEO Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono under fire for alleged involvement in manufacturing explosive pagers used in Hezbollah’s Lebanon attack

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A Hungarian-based company’s CEO is making headlines in connection to a shocking incident involving deadly pager devices. Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono, the Chief Executive of BAC Consulting, is linked to the supply of these pagers, which were allegedly used in a devastating attack that killed 12 people and injured thousands. While the attack itself is said to have been carried out by Hezbollah, questions are swirling around Bársony-Arcidiacono’s…

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Little is known about the company, while it is based in a building with six other companies - "I'm the go-between" says its CEO in response to Taiwan's Gold Apollo

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A Sofia-based company bought the pagers from Taiwan that were eventually sold to Hezbollah; the Hungarian company involved in the case actually did nothing, the devices were never in Hungary, Telex said Wednesday evening, adding that the latter information has since been officially confirmed by the Hungarian government.

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The Hungarian company BAC Consulting in question and the Orban government, which is close to the Israeli executive, reject any link with the simultaneous explosion of thousands of pagers trapped in Lebanon.

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The Hungarian BAC Consulting Kft. could only cover up the Bulgarian thread in the story of the tweeters bought from Taiwan and sold to Hezbollah, reports Telex, citing a source familiar with the matter. Norta Global Ltd. was actually behind the deal, although on paper it was BAC Consulting that actually signed the contract with Gold Apollo, but the Sofia company could buy the devices from Taiwan, carry out the delivery and sell them to Hezbollah…

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Protothema broke the news in on Wednesday, September 18, 2024.
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