欧博abgTelegram CEO Pavel Durov Freed from Custody
French prosecutors have released Telegram CEO Pavel Durov from police custody after four days of questioning related to allegations that the messaging platform is being used for illegal activities.
Durov was apprehended on Saturday at Le Bourget airport, just outside Paris, as part of a judicial investigation launched last month that involves 12 suspected criminal offenses.
In a statement Wednesday, the Paris prosecutor's office confirmed Durov's release, noting, "An investigating judge has ended Pavel Durov's police custody and will have him brought to court for a first appearance and a possible indictment."
The Russian-born tech entrepreneur, who now holds French citizenship, faces serious accusations, including claims that Telegram has been used for distributing child sexual abuse material, facilitating drug trafficking, committing fraud, and aiding organized crime. Additionally, Durov's refusal to cooperate with investigators by withholding information or documents when legally required has further complicated his legal troubles.
The Paris prosecutor's office elected to extend his stay in custody by a further 48 hours on Monday.

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Durov's arrest provoked mixed reactions internationally. In Russia, officials condemned the move as politically motivated, accusing the West of double standards on freedom of speech.
This contrasts with Russia's previous failed attempt to ban Telegram in 2018, later lifted in 2020.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also commented, praising France's "strict" stance on internet governance. Repeated limitations placed on citizen usage culminated in an official ban during the country's 2017-18 anti-government street protests.
Telegram remains a widely used news source in Ukraine, with media outlets and officials utilizing it to provide updates on the war and issue missile and air raid alerts.
French President Emmanuel Macron denied any political motivation behind Durov's arrest. On X, formerly Twitter, he emphasized France's commitment to freedom of expression within a legal framework that protects citizens' rights.
Telegram responded by defending its moderation efforts, insisting that holding a platform responsible for misuse by its users is "absurd."
In a statement posted on its platform after Durov's arrest, the app stressed it abides by EU laws and maintained belief in the quality of its moderation.
"It is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner are responsible for abuse of that platform," the post said. "Almost a billion users globally use Telegram as means of communication and as a source of vital information. We're awaiting a prompt resolution of this situation. Telegram is with you all."
In 2022, Germany fined Telegram's operators $5 million for failing to comply with legal requirements regarding illegal content.
Prior to this, German police warned that the app was becoming a "medium for radicalization," used by some to target politicians, scientists and doctors for their role in tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

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Since its launch in 2013, Telegram has borne the brunt of legislative resistance, in light of encrypted messaging's use as a vital tool for dissent and communication.
Telegram's self-destructing "secret chats" feature end-to-end encryption and other security features that appeal to digital communities looking for an alternative to the market's dominant Meta-owned platforms WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.
Now based in Dubai, Durov is a significant figure in the context of Russian digital and political organizing. After founding VKontakte (Russia's largest social network), he faced pressure from Russian authorities, especially after the 2011-2012 protests against Vladimir Putin's government.
These protests were partly organized through social media, leading to increased scrutiny on platforms like VKontakte.
In the aftermath, Durov refused to provide Russian authorities with personal data of Ukrainian protesters and Russian opposition activists.
This refusal led to his ousting from VKontakte, after which he left Russia. Durov's experiences with government pressure directly influenced the creation of Telegram.
This article includes reporting from The Associated Press
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