Telegram CEO Out Of Police Custody In France, Faces Potential Indictment
August 28 2024 - 10:57AM
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Pavel Durov, the founder of the social media app Telegram, was
released from police custody in France on Wednesday and now faces
possible charges after being transferred to a court for
questioning. This follows his arrest at Paris’s Bourget Airport
over the weekend, where he was detained under a warrant related to
allegations concerning the platform’s “inadequate content
moderation.” Probe Into Telegram ‘Links To Fraud’ According to
reports from CNN, Durov exited the anti-fraud office outside Paris
in a police vehicle on Wednesday afternoon. The Paris prosecutor’s
office confirmed that he would undergo “initial questioning and
possible indictment” in France’s capital. The 39-year-old
billionaire was detained on Saturday amid a probe into various
serious accusations, including claims that Telegram facilitated
criminal activities such as fraud, drug trafficking, and the
dissemination of child pornography. Related Reading: MakerDAO
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platform has also been criticized for its alleged association with
terrorist groups and far-right extremists, mainly due to its “lack
of content moderation.” Russian government spokesman Dmitry Peskov
sought to reassure users regarding the app’s future, urging them
not to delete sensitive messages amid fears of increased scrutiny.
French President Emmanuel Macron intervened in the matter,
asserting that the decision to pursue charges against Durov was “in
no way political.” ‘It’s Either Secure Or Not Secure’ Durov, who
was born in the Soviet Union in 1984, has often been referred to as
the “Mark Zuckerberg of Russia.” After leaving Russia in 2014, he
established his residence in Dubai, where Telegram’s headquarters
is located, while also holding French citizenship. Related
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Forecasts $500 By 2025 According to the report, while the messaging
app has been praised by free speech advocates for enabling private
communication in “restrictive regimes,” critics argue that its
allegedly unregulated environment has become a refuge for those
coordinating illicit activities. Durov himself acknowledged
this in a 2016 CNN interview, stating, “You cannot make it safe
against criminals and open for governments. It’s either secure or
not secure.” At the time of writing, the token developed by
messaging app Toncoin (TON) is trading at $5.6, up more than 4% on
Wednesday’s news of Durov’s release. Featured image from DALL-E,
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