France on Thursday charged Telegram CEO Pavel Durov with a litany of violations related to the messaging app, including allowing child pornography and drug trafficking, and barred him from leaving the country. The country also allowed Pavel Durov to walk free after four days of questioning.
The investigation is over suspected complicity in various crimes including running an online platform that allowed “dissemination in an organised group of images of minors in child pornography,” drug trafficking, and fraud.
Telegram is also accused of refusing to cooperate with authorities in sharing information, money laundering, and providing cryptographic services to criminals.
Rs 46 crore bail
Pavel Durov was arrested on August 24 outside Paris as part of the investigation into “organised crime”. Mr Durov was released against a bail of 5 million euros ( ₹46.71 crore) on condition that he remains in France and report to a police station twice a week. Preliminary charges in connection with the probe have also been filed.
The first preliminary charge against him was for “complicity in managing an online platform to allow illicit transactions by an organised group”.
According to news agency AP, preliminary charges under French law mean magistrates have strong reason to believe a crime was committed. However, before sentencing the accused, they allow more time for further investigation.
In a statement, Telegram called the allegations “absurd”, while asserting that Pavel Durov has “nothing to hide”.
`Telegram not responsible for abuse by users '
“Telegram's CEO Pavel Durov has nothing to hide and travels frequently in Europe.. It is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner is responsible for the abuse of that platform,” the messaging app said in a post on X.
Separately, Pavel Durov is also being investigated on suspicion of "serious acts of violence" towards one of his children while he and an ex-partner, the boy's mother, were in Paris, a source said. She also filed another complaint against Durov in Switzerland last year.
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