Norwegian man linked to the supply of sirens, disappeared on the day of the explosions in Lebanon

British newspaper Daily Mail reported that Indian-Norwegian Renson Yossi, who owns the Bulgarian company ‘Norta Global Ltd’ which deals in the supply of paging devices, went missing on the day of the explosions in Lebanon.

According to the newspaper, on September 17 Yossi left his apartment in a suburb of Oslo and went on a planned business trip, and since then the management of the Norwegian media group “NHST”, his main employer, cannot contact him.

The 39-year-old businessman allegedly paid British Cristiana Arcidiacono-Barsony £1.3 million “as part of a Mossad-orchestrated deal to acquire the buzzers.

Jose, who moved to Oslo in 2015 after working for two years at an immigration consultancy in London, appears to have left on a pre-planned business trip on Tuesday. For its part, the newspaper maintains that there is still no reason to believe that Yossi was aware of any operations to plant explosives in buzzers.

Earlier, the Hungarian website “Telex” reported the possibility that the Bulgarian company “Norta Global Ltd” had bought the bombs that exploded in Lebanon, from the Taiwanese company “Gold Apollo”.

The website said that the company “BAC Consulting”, registered in Budapest, acted only as an intermediary and entered into an agreement with a Taiwanese company, while a Bulgarian company from of Sofia directly purchased the aforementioned buzzers.

The website claimed that the Bulgarian company “arranged the delivery and sale” of buzzers to HZ representatives. ZB.LL was founded in 2022 and is owned by a Norwegian citizen.

Source: www.enikos.gr