CEO Pavel Durov charged in France, messaging platform insists it abides by EU laws Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who was cuffed and charged by the French...
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After nearly four days in custody by French authorities, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has been released on €5 million bail (~RM 24 million) but has been charged with complicity in various crimes committed on the platform. He is now banned from leaving France pending trial.As we reported a few days ago, Telegram allegedly refused to cooperate in several criminal cases involving certain individuals who spread pedophilia content, drug sales, online fraud, terrorist activities and illegal transactions.Telegram has refused to hand over data that French authorities have requested to help the investigation. The messaging platform is also alleged not to moderate content labeled as dangerous. Despite being sued, Telegram remains of the opinion that they should not be blamed if the application is misused by users.
CEO Pavel Durov charged in France, messaging platform insists it abides by EU laws Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who was cuffed and charged by the French...
After Telegram's CEO was arrested for a few days by the French authorities due to various abuses on the Telegram platform, now the messaging service...
The move comes a week after he was arrested and charged by French authorities over violations on the messaging app.
The move comes a week after he was arrested and charged by French authorities over violations on the messaging app.
Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov, after being arrested in France, defended his platform against allegations of enabling criminal activity. He admitted...
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Telegram’s CEO Durov has criticised the French authorities’ legal approach, calling his arrest “surprising and misguided.”