Hungarian CEO Linked to Exploding Pagers in Lebanon and Syria in Protective Custody
ICARO Media Group
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A shocking revelation has unfolded in the aftermath of the recent deadly attacks targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria. The CEO of Budapest-based BAC Consulting, Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono, has been identified as a key figure in the manufacturing of the pagers that exploded in the attacks. Following the tragic events, Cristiana has reportedly been under the protection of the Hungarian secret services, as confirmed by her mother, Beatrix Bársony-Arcidiacono.
Beatrix Bársony-Arcidiacono informed The Associated Press that her daughter, Cristiana, has received threats and is currently being safeguarded by the Hungarian secret services in a secure location. The Hungarian national security authorities have not issued a statement regarding this matter, leaving the claim unverified. BAC Consulting's involvement in the production of the pagers came to light when the Taiwanese trademark holder of the devices, Gold Apollo, revealed that Cristiana's company was responsible for the manufacturing and design, despite the devices never passing through Hungary.
Addressing the allegations against her daughter, Beatrix Bársony-Arcidiacono emphasized that Cristiana was merely a broker and that the items were not produced in Hungary. The scrutiny surrounding BAC Consulting heightened when a Hungarian government spokesman declared that the pagers intended for Hezbollah were not located in Hungary. The company, which shares a building in Budapest and uses the address solely for official purposes, has been linked to the tragic events that led to at least 37 fatalities and more than 3,000 injuries.
Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono's diverse background, which includes studies in Sicily, a Ph.D. pursuit in London, and work in Paris and Vienna, adds layers of complexity to this unfolding narrative. Having relocated to Budapest in 2016 to care for her grandmother, Cristiana's involvement in the explosive pager incidents has cast a spotlight on her role as the CEO of BAC Consulting. The ongoing investigation continues to scrutinize the connection between the Hungarian company and the devastating attacks in the Middle East, with unanswered questions surrounding the circumstances that led to the pagers being used in such a destructive manner.