Telegram CEO’s brother also wanted by French authorities
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- 28 August, 2024
- 12:28
French authorities issued arrest warrants for Telegram CEO Pavel Durov and his co-founder brother Nikolai in March, according to a French administrative document seen exclusively by POLITICO, Report informs.
The document indicates the French undercover investigation into Telegram is wider and began months earlier than previously known. The case revolves around Telegram’s refusal to cooperate with a French police inquiry into child sex abuse.
Pavel Durov was arrested Saturday night by French police at Paris' Le Bourget airport after border officials warned judicial authorities he was arriving on his private jet.
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