Telegram CEO held in France, company says it follows EU laws


Pavel Durov, the CEO and co-founder of Telegram, was detained at Le Bourget airport near Paris on Saturday, shortly after landing on a private jet. His detention, initially related to suspicions about his platform’s use, was extended by 24 hours on Sunday.

Telegram’s Response

Telegram has questioned the legality of Durov’s detention, stating on its platform and on X (formerly Twitter) that it complies with European regulations, including the Digital Services Act.

The company emphasized that Durov has “nothing to hide” and called the notion that a platform owner is responsible for the misuse of their service “absurd,” while seeking a swift resolution.

Durov’s Background and Public Reaction

Durov, 39, is a Russian-born billionaire residing in Dubai with French and UAE citizenship. His Russian citizenship status remains undisclosed.

His arrest followed a warrant from France’s Ofmin, an agency focused on combating violence against minors, for alleged offenses including fraud, drug trafficking, cyberbullying, organized crime, and terrorism promotion. Russia’s embassy in Paris has requested an explanation from

French authorities and demanded consular access for Durov, coordinating closely with his lawyer.

Telegram’s Popularity and Controversies

Telegram, founded by Pavel Durov and his brother Nikolai, has about 900 million users and is known for its minimal content moderation, which has raised concerns over its use for criminal activities.

Durov, who also created VKontakte before selling it and fleeing Russia in 2014, has a net worth exceeding $9 billion, according to Bloomberg. Despite geopolitical pressures, Durov has emphasized that Telegram should remain neutral.

The platform, especially since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, has faced increased scrutiny over data privacy and security from European nations and Russian authorities.

Global Reactions

Elon Musk criticized the situation, commenting on X that in Europe in 2030, it might feel like people are being punished for simply liking a meme.

Future Developments

Telegram continues to uphold its commitment to user privacy and freedom of speech. As more information on Durov’s detention emerges, the company remains hopeful for a prompt resolution, stating,

We’re awaiting a prompt resolution of this situation. Telegram is with you all.

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