It is not clear how and when the pagers were weaponised so they could be remotely detonated
OSLO – Norway 's security police have begun a preliminary investigation into reports that a Norwegian-owned company was linked to the sale of pagers to Lebanese militant group Hezbollah that exploded last week, a police lawyer told Reuters.
. Taiwan, Hungary and Bulgaria are already investigating possible links in the supply chain. The company was founded in 2022 by Norwegian citizen, Rinson Jose, 39, according to Bulgaria's corporate registry. He signed the company's articles of association at the Bulgarian consulate in Oslo, the documents reviewed by Reuters showed.
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