Published 16:50 IST, August 28th 2024
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's Police Custody Expires Today: Will He Be Charged or Released?
French prosecutors are expected to charge or release the CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, Pavel Durov, after his police custody order expires today.
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Paris: As Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's police custody order expires on Wednesday, French prosecutors will decide wher to charge or release him. Durov was detained on Saturday at Le Bourget airport near Paris as part of an ongoing judicial inquiry into 12 alleged criminal violations, including misuse of his platform for child sexual abuse material, drug trafficking, fraud, aiding organized crime, and non-compliance with information requests from investigators.
Under French law, Durov can be held for up to 96 hours for questioning following his arrest. Paris prosecutor's office extended his custody order on Monday evening for an ditional 48 hours, after which authorities must eir release or formally charge him.
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His arrest has incited controversy in Russia, where officials have labeled it as politically motivated and indicative of Western double standards on freedom of speech. This reaction is notable given that Russia's attempt to block Telegram in 2018 ended in a failed ban, which was lifted in 2020.
In Iran, where Telegram is popular despite being officially banned, Supreme Leer Ayatollah Ali Khamenei praised France for its stringent stance against those who "violate your governance" of internet.
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French President Emmanuel Macron clarified that Durov's arrest is part of an independent investigation and not a political move. Macron asserted on X that while France is committed to freedom of expression, it must be exercised within a legal framework to ensure protection of citizens and ir rights.
Telegram responded to arrest by affirming its herence to EU laws and industry standards. company rejected claim that it or its owner should be held responsible for misuse of platform, emphasizing its service to nearly a billion users and calling for a swift resolution of situation.
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Durov holds citizenship in Russia, France, United Arab Emirates, and St. Kitts and Nevis. UAE Foreign Ministry has requested that France provide Durov with necessary consular services.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed hope that Durov would receive equate legal defense and affirmed Moscow's reiness to support him as a Russian citizen, though noting complexity due to his French citizenship.
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Telegram, founded by Durov and his bror, has faced pressure from Russian authorities in past. In 2013, Durov sold his stake in VKontakte, a major Russian social networking site, amid demands for censorship and user data. He subsequently left Russia, and Telegram has since become a prominent communication tool in Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
Despite its pro-privacy stance, Telegram has faced criticism for insufficient content moderation, including a recent $5 million fine in Germany for failing to comply with legal requirements for reporting illegal content and designating an official contact point.
16:50 IST, August 28th 2024