Prosecutor’s office question Gold Apollo employees to investigate potential links in pager explosions in Lebanon
Taiwan prosecutors said on Thursday that they have so far questioned four people as witnesses in their investigation into a Taiwan ese company linked to pagers that detonatedHsu Ching-kuang, head of Taiwan ese company Gold Apollo, speaks to the media about the hundreds of explosive-packed pagers used by Hezbollah members.
Last week, prosecutors questioned Gold Apollo’s president and founder, Hsu Ching-kuang, and Teresa Wu, the sole employee of a company called Apollo Systems. Reuters has not be able to reach Wu for comment. Neither answered reporter questions last week when they left the prosecutors’ office.
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