In a case connecting global business networks to a complex Hezbollah investigation, Rinson Jose, a businessman originally from Kerala and now a Norwegian citizen, came under scrutiny. His Bulgaria-based company, Norta Global, was linked to pagers that were allegedly used in explosions targeting Hezbollah members in Lebanon.
The pagers in question carried the brand of Taiwanese company Gold Apollo, but the devices were reportedly supplied through a series of intermediary companies, including a Hungarian firm. Investigations suggested that Norta Global played a role in facilitating the transaction. Although the company was registered in Sofia, Bulgaria, the Bulgarian National Security Agency (SANS) investigated the matter and cleared Jose and Norta Global of direct involvement in the pager blasts, stating no such equipment passed through Bulgaria.
The situation highlights how global supply chains and shell companies can unintentionally become part of such international incidents. Rinson Jose, who maintains ties to Norway, has reportedly gone missing since the incident came to light, adding further mystery to the case. Despite his company’s involvement, Bulgarian authorities confirmed that Norta Global had no hand in manufacturing or distributing the explosive pagers.
The story underscores how business dealings across countries can lead to complex entanglements, even for individuals or firms with no malicious intent.
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