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Gold Apollo says it did not make pagers used in Lebanon explosions

Published September 18, 2024
A view of the Gold Apollo company sign at their office in New Taipei City, Taiwan, September 18, 2024. Photo:Reuters
A view of the Gold Apollo company sign at their office in New Taipei City, Taiwan, September 18, 2024. Photo:Reuters

NEW TAIPEI: Taiwan’s Gold Apollo did not make the pagers that were used in the detonations in Lebanon on Tuesday, the company’s founder Hsu Ching-Kuang told reporters on Wednesday.

At least nine people were killed and nearly 3,000 wounded when pagers used by Hezbollah members detonated simultaneously across Lebanon on Tuesday.

Images of destroyed pagers analysed by Reuters showed a format and stickers on the back that were consistent with pagers made by Gold Apollo.

Israel planted explosives in 5,000 Hezbollah’s pagers, say sources

A senior Lebanese security source told Reuters that Hezbollah had ordered 5,000 pagers from the Taiwan-based Gold Apollo. Hsu said the pagers used in the explosion were made by a company in Europe that had the right to use the Taiwanese firm’s brand.

“The product was not ours. It was only that it had our brand on it,’ he said. Hsu did not name the company which he said manufactured the pagers, adding Gold Apollo was also a victim of the incident.

“We are a responsible company. This is very embarrassing,” he said.

At least eight dead, 2,750 wounded in pager blasts in Lebanon

Hezbollah fighters began using pagers in the belief they would be able to evade Israeli tracking of their locations, two sources familiar with the group’s operations told Reuters this year.

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MZI Sep 18, 2024 01:14pm
Gold Apollo ought to give complete details of the supply chain. This incident should also be a bonanza for Chinese manufacturers who may have a more controlled & accountable supply chain.
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MZI Sep 18, 2024 01:52pm
Upon further research I have found that BAC Consulting is a shell company with only two employees. I would not be surprised if the batch was manufactured by Mossad agents. 0 diligence by Gold Apollo.
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