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    Telegram founder Pavel Durov banned from leaving France as authorities step up criminal probe

    By Athena Stavrou,

    2 hours ago

    Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been banned from leaving France as authorities put him under official investigation as part of a probe into criminal activity on his messaging app .

    Mr Durov, 39, was released on bail on Wednesday, after four days of questioning following his arrest at Le Bourget airport outside Paris on Saturday

    The Telegram chief executive was released under judicial supervision on the condition that he paid a €5m deposit, reports twice a week to the police and does not leave the country.

    Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau said in a statement the judge found there were grounds to formally investigate Durov on all the charges for which he was initially arrested four days ago.

    They include suspected complicity in running an online platform that allows illicit transactions, images of child sex abuse, drug trafficking and fraud, as well as the refusal to communicate information to authorities, money laundering and providing cryptographic services to criminals.

    Being placed under formal investigation in France does not imply guilt or necessarily lead to trial, but indicates judges consider there is enough evidence to proceed with the probe. Investigations can last years before being sent to trial or shelved.

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    Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been banned from leaving France as authorities launch an official probe into criminal activity on his messaging app. (Copyright 2017 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

    Durov’s lawyer did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but after his arrest Telegram called the accusations “absurd”.

    “It is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner are responsible for abuse of that platform,” Telegram’s post read. “Almost a billion users globally use Telegram as a means of communication and as a source of vital information. We’re awaiting a prompt resolution of this situation. Telegram is with you all.”

    The platform added that it abides by EU laws, and its moderation is “within industry standards and constantly improving.”

    Russian government officials have expressed outrage at Durov’s detention, with some calling it politically motivated and proof of the West’s double standard on freedom of speech. The outcry has raised eyebrows among Kremlin critics: in 2018 Russian authorities themselves tried to block Telegram but failed, withdrawing the ban in 2020.

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    Founder and CEO of Telegram Pavel Durov delivers a keynote speech during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (Reuters)

    Elsewhere, Elon Musk , the billionaire owner of X who has called himself a “ free speech absolutist”, has been speaking out in support of Durov and posted ”#freePavel” following the arrest.

    French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that Durov‘s arrest was not a political move but part of an independent investigation.

    Macron posted on X, formerly Twitter, that his country “is deeply committed” to freedom of expression but “freedoms are upheld within a legal framework, both on social media and in real life, to protect citizens and respect their fundamental rights”.

    Telegram had 950 million active users in July 2024, according to Durov, making it the world’s fourth most popular messaging platform behind WhatsApp, WeChat and Facebook Messenger.

    The Russian exile rarely gives media interviews but often shares personal updates and insights through his Telegram channel, which has more than 11 million subscribers.

    The tech billionaire has been described as Russia’s Mark Zuckerberg for his role in founding the social media platform VK. He was forced to leave the company in 2014 after refusing to comply with government demands to share details of protesters, who were active on the site.

    He continued to run Telegram from Dubai, having obtained dual citizenship from the UAE and France, and travelled regularly throughout Asia, the Middle East and Europe before his arrest on Saturday.

    The app has been controversial, having been used by everyone from Islamic State terrorists to recent UK rioters, who organise and share information in private groups. Telegram says that “calls to violence” are explicitly forbidden and that any channels containing them are removed.

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