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Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Arrested in France, Faces Serious Allegations

Muhammad A. Aliyu
By Muhammad A. Aliyu
Published: August 25, 2024
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Pavel Durov, the chief executive officer of the popular messaging platform Telegram, has been arrested by French police at Le Bourget airport, located north of Paris. The arrest took place after Durov’s private jet landed at the airport, according to reports from French media.

The 39-year-old Russian tech entrepreneur is currently being held in connection with alleged offences related to the operations of Telegram, as reported by the BBC. The charges that Durov could potentially face are severe, including allegations of terrorism, money laundering, drug trafficking, and the distribution of child abuse content via the messaging app.

Mario Nawfal, an investor and X (formerly Twitter) content curator, commented on the situation, stating that Durov “could face up to 20 years in prison.” Nawfal attributed the arrest to Telegram’s controversial lack of content moderation and Durov’s alleged failure to cooperate with French law enforcement authorities.

Durov, who founded Telegram in 2013, has a history of standing up against government pressures. In 2014, he left Russia after refusing to comply with government demands to censor opposition voices on his earlier social media platform, VKontakte, which he later sold. Telegram itself was banned in Russia in 2018 after Durov refused to hand over user data to the authorities.

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The Russian embassy in France has responded to the arrest, stating that it is taking “immediate steps” to clarify the situation surrounding Durov’s detention.

Telegram remains a popular communication tool, especially in Russia, Ukraine, and other former Soviet Union states, despite its controversial standing with various governments due to its encryption and privacy features, which have often put it at odds with law enforcement agencies.

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