The company reacted strongly to the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov on charges that he had permitted illegal activity on the service.

 



Following the arrest of Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, a well-known messaging software recognized for its encryption, the company has encountered difficulties. Durov landed his private jet and was taken into custody at Bourget Airport, which is close to Paris. According to reports, worries about Telegram's content control led to the arrest. The business responded by posting a statement on social media claiming that Durov regularly visits Europe and has nothing to conceal.

 







In a social media post, Telegram claimed to adhere to all EU legislation, including the Digital Services Act, and to regularly improve its content filtering to match industry standards. The business stands up for Pavel Durov, the CEO, saying he has nothing to conceal and frequently travels throughout Europe. Telegram believes it is ridiculous to blame the platform or its proprietor for user abuse. With almost a billion users globally depending on Telegram for communication and critical information, the company is wishing for a speedy resolution to the issue and reaffirming its commitment to serve its users.

 



Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, is a frequent visitor to Europe and has nothing to conceal. To say that a platform or its owner is accountable for misuse of that platform is ridiculous. Telegram is used by nearly a billion users worldwide as a communication tool and source of important information. We're hopeful this can be sorted up right now. The post added, "Telegram is with all of you."

 



What led to Pavel Durov's arrest?

 



The CEO and founder of Telegram, Pavel Durov, was detained by French police at a Paris airport on the basis of grave accusations made against his messaging software. The software is charged with encouraging terrorism, money laundering, drug trafficking, and cyberbullying, among other illegal crimes. Durov's custody was prolonged by an investigating magistrate, enabling him to remain in custody for up to 96 hours in order to be questioned. Authorities have until the end of this window to charge him or release him from custody.



According to reports, Durov was being held by a French arrest warrant while flying on his private jet from Azerbaijan. The French organization OFMIN, which is tasked with preventing violence against minors, is leading a larger inquiry that includes the warrant. The inquiry is examining a number of alleged offenses connected to Telegram, including as organized crime and fraud.




The main problem at hand is that Telegram doesn't moderate material, which officials say has made it possible for these illegal activities to flourish on the platform. Telegram has defended Durov in the face of these accusations, saying that he "has nothing to hide" and routinely travels within Europe. The corporation continues to insist that it complies with all applicable regulations as it waits for the matter to be resolved.

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