International Manhunt Launched for Indian-Origin Suspect Linked to Deadly Hezbollah Pager Blasts

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Published: October 1,2024 11:17 AM
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International Manhunt Launched for Indian-Origin Suspect Linked to Deadly Hezbollah Pager Blasts

October 1, 2024: An international manhunt is underway for Rinson Jose, a Norwegian-Indian man with roots in Kerala, following his alleged involvement in the recent Hezbollah pager blasts that claimed 39 lives in Lebanon. The Norwegian security forces confirmed that an international warrant has been issued for his arrest.



According to reports from AFP, Jose is suspected of facilitating the sale of communication devices used by the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah. These devices, believed to have been detonated in a series of attacks across Lebanon last month, not only resulted in a significant loss of life but also left nearly 3,000 individuals injured. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation and is largely attributed to rising tensions in the region, with Israel being blamed for the violence.



Jose has reportedly been missing since the blasts, prompting authorities to intensify their search efforts. Norwegian police revealed that they are collaborating with international agencies to locate him, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.



The blasts have raised alarm over the potential for further violence and instability in Lebanon, as well as the global implications of Hezbollah's activities. As the investigation continues, the international community remains vigilant, seeking to hold accountable those responsible for the tragic events.