Hungary questioned the company's director linked to the explosion of Hezbollah communications devices

The Hungarian intelligence service has questioned the company's general director “BAC Consulting KFT”, linked to the explosion during this week's communication tools, the debt used by Hezbollah, Hungary's government announced on Saturday. Taiwanese company “Gold Apollo” said on Wednesday he authorized the firm “BAC Consulting KFT,” with [...]
The Hungarian intelligence service has questioned the company's general director “BAC Consulting KFT”, linked to the explosion during this week's communication tools, the debt used by Hezbollah, Hungary's government announced on Saturday.
Taiwanese company “Gold Apollo” said on Wednesday that it authorized the firm “BAC Consulting KFT,” based in Budapest, Hungary, to use its brand for production and sale of the AR-924 model equipment.
Cristiana Barsony-Arcidiacono, 49, of Italian-Hungarian citizenship, which established “BAC Consulting” told the network The NBC News this week that communications equipment with mail APUeers was not produced by its company and that it was simply “intermediation”).
Earlier, one of Hungary's intelligence services, the Office for Constitutional Protection said in a statement that equipment used for massive explosions was not produced on Hungarian territory or entered the country.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban's office said earlier that the company “BAC Consultin” was a “mediating commercial company, which had no production centre or any other operating centre in Hungary”.
During the two-day attacks on Tuesday and Wednesday, when communications devices broke out and hand radios -- equipment used by Hezbollah -- about 39 people died and more than 3 thousand others were injured. The attacks are widely believed to have been carried out by Israel, but Israeli authorities have neither denied nor confirmed involvement. / VOA












