Over a recent weekend, Pavel Durov, the renowned CEO of Telegram, was arrested at Le Bourget airport near Paris after arriving on a private jet from Azerbaijan. The arrest is part of a broader investigation by French authorities into alleged illicit activity facilitated through the Telegram app.
Last month, French prosecutors launched a broad investigation targeting unspecified individuals. Charges under consideration include aiding and abetting the distribution of child pornography, drug trafficking, money laundering and failure to comply with police orders. Durov has not yet been formally charged but remains in detention, with a potential extension until next Wednesday.
This case accentuates the growing scrutiny of digital platforms over user-generated content and their operational responsibilities. Laure Beccuau, head of the Paris prosecutor’s office, stressed the seriousness of the charges and the ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with the law.