Norway called for an international investigation into the seller of Lebanese pagers
Media sources have reported Norway’s request for an international investigation into the Indo-Norwegian national responsible for selling tampered pagers to Lebanon.
According to Isna, the Norwegian police announced on Thursday that a Norwegian-Indian man linked to the sale of pagers to Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which were detonated in last week’s terrorist attack by the Zionist regime, has requested an international search.
Rinson Jose, 39, disappeared last week while on a business trip to the United States. He is the founder of a Bulgarian company which, according to reports, was part of the supply chain of pagers manipulated by the Zionist regime to the Lebanese resistance.
“Yesterday, September 25, Oslo police received a missing person report in connection with the pagers case,” Oslo police told Reuters in an email.
In the continuation of this statement, it is stated: “The case of a missing person has been opened and we have issued an international warrant for this person.”
Jose declined to comment on the pagers in a phone call last Wednesday, Sept. 18, and hung up when asked by Reuters about his business in Bulgaria. He has not answered repeated calls and text messages.
DN Media Company, Jose’s Norwegian employer, announced that he traveled to America for a conference in Boston on September 17 and that the company has not been able to contact him since September 18. He works in the sales department of this company.
In 2022, Jose founded Norta Global Ltd., based in Sofia.
Bulgaria has investigated the company’s role in supplying the bomb pagers, but officials say they have found no evidence that they were manufactured or exported from the country.
In a terrorist act, the Zionist regime blew up thousands of wireless communication devices across Lebanon last week.
According to the report of the Lebanese Ministry of Health; This action of the occupying regime led to the martyrdom of dozens of people and the injury of thousands of people.
In this regard, on Wednesday of last week, the Hebrew media “Walla” revealed, citing three senior American officials: Israel decided to activate the tracking devices carried by Hezbollah members in Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday (last week); Because he was worried that Hezbollah could discover security vulnerabilities in the mentioned devices in the near future.
Acknowledging that the Zionist regime had provided explanations to Washington about the timing of the attack, a senior American official said: Israel had reached a point where it either had to use the bombs planted in the pagers or lose them forever.
He also added: In recent days, concern had increased in Israel that Hezbollah may soon find out about this security breach, and based on this, emergency consultations were held between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior ministers and heads of security institutions and intelligence services. and finally led to the decision to use this secret system instead of risking its discovery by Hezbollah.
On the other hand, the Zionist media also revealed that the type of explosive that was embedded in the devices was PETN, which is one of the most powerful explosives known in the world. This substance is sensitive to heat and friction, which explains the reason for its explosion.
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