Eigentümer einer bulgarischen Firma, die Pager an die Hisbollah verkauft, wird vermisst

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  1. less_butter on

    Yeah I’d go missing, too.

    I can’t imagine the life expectancy of “the guy who sold the pagers that blew up a bunch of state-sponsored terrorists” is very long. Even if he somehow didn’t know about it, they’d torture him until he admitted it.

  2. LoveLashesBeautyQuee on

    Hope he’s just on a long vacation and not in deeper trouble than we think.

  3. Not_Legal_Advice_Pod on

    I mean if course he is.  There’s no scenario here where he isn’t.  A) he is Mossad, so he burned his cover and ran, B) he is Mossad and Hezbollah caught him (very unlikely), C) he is innocent and Hezbollah caught him, or d) he is innocent and has a brain so ran knowing Hezbollah would come looking for him.

  4. Rinson Jose, an Indian entrepreneur?

    I’m thinking that was more like “Alias McAlias” and he’s now relaxing back in McLean, Virginia…

    … or somewhere in Tel Aviv.

  5. Maximum_Overdrive on

     “Blinds were drawn today at his flat in Mortensrud, an upmarket suburb on the outskirts of Oslo. The grass was overgrown, and neighbors claimed to have not seen him for several months,” the Daily Mail reported.”

    He knew.

  6. From the article:

    “Indian-born Rinson Jose, founder of Norta Global involved in sale of devices to Lebanese terror group, unreachable after leaving on ‘pre-planned’ trip on day pagers detonated”

    Well that’s a lucky coincidence. Planning a trip the very day his products decide to violently explode.

  7. How long until the Netflix adaptation comes out. That’s gonna be a hell of a good story

  8. EffysBiggestStan on

    “Norta Global is described as an innovative consulting, outsourcing, recruiting and technology services company.”

    Yeah, it is!!

  9. >The devices were readily available online on Thursday. At least two vendors on Taobao, a Chinese e-commerce marketplace, were selling what they said were Icom IC-V82 walkie-talkies, one for $32 apiece and the other for $34. Three vendors were selling what was listed as the Icom walkie-talkie on another Chinese e-commerce platform, JD.com, and quoted prices of $35, $55 and $104.

    >A website that aims to connect Chinese suppliers with buyers overseas, available in over a dozen languages, offered the IC-V82 for $38 each if purchased in an order of 1,000 or more.

  10. Monkeynumbernoine on

    I soooooo wanted the picture to be of the “Beeper King” on 30 Rock.

  11. Savager-Jam on

    An Indian man with a South-English first name and a Spanish last name and Middle Eastern facial features who set up a pager distribution company in Bulgaria that operates as a subsidiary of a Norwegian company, that fulfills large scale orders for Hungarian pagers to Lebanon and then went on vacation early in the morning of the pager detonation?

    Whoever this guy is if he’s missing you ain’t finding him.

  12. Monster_Voice on

    I just want to know who’s bright idea it was to purchase pagers from Bulgaria…

  13. I hope the picture is of someone who has died prioly for natural causes, and not some random consultant who thought he was doing business or someone Mossad extorted to help with some minor cover up company.

  14. AthasDuneWalker on

    Yeah, I’d run away if my products blew up in the hands of a large terrorist organization, too.

  15. druscarlet on

    Be care who you get in bed with – these extremist don’t care who they exterminate.

  16. Firamaster on

    What a Chad. He sells some bombs to kill some Terries and dips before anyone knows what has happened.

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