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Pavel Durov’s Telegram case awaits French judge’s next move
A French judge initiated a formal investigation into Telegram’s founder Pavel Durov over organised crime allegations on the platform, but granted him bail conditioned on a 5-million-euro payment, weekly police reporting, and staying in France.

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A French judge initiated a formal investigation into Telegram’s founder Pavel Durov over organised crime allegations on the platform, but granted him bail conditioned on a 5-million-euro payment, weekly police reporting, and staying in France.
Context
OUR TAKE Reflecting on Pavel Durov’s case, it’s clear that the balance between free speech and law enforcement is increasingly complex. This incident highlights the responsibilities tech platforms have in moderating content, especially when illegal activities are involved. The potential precedent could significantly impact how tech companies approach regulation and cooperation with authorities. –Vicky Wu, BTW reporter A French judge placed Telegram ‘s founder, Pavel Durov , under formal investigation on Wednesday in connection with allegations of organised crime on the messaging platform. However, Durov was granted bail contingent upon paying 5 million euros ($ 5.7 million), reporting to the police twice a week, and remaining within French territory.
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Analysis
According to the Paris prosecutor, Laure Beccuau, the judge determined that there were sufficient grounds to investigate Durov on all charges for which he was initially arrested four days prior. These charges include suspected complicity in running an online platform that facilitates illegal activities such as illicit transactions, images of child sexual abuse, drug trafficking, fraud, and the refusal to provide information to authorities, among others. Durov’s lawyer has not yet commented on the matter. Durov was detained at an airport near Paris on Saturday evening, leading to a formal investigation. Being placed under formal investigation in France does not denote guilt or automatically result in a trial, but it signifies that judges believe there is sufficient evidence to continue the investigation. Such investigations can span several years before they are either referred to trial or dropped. Also read: Macron says arrest of Telegram’s CEO has no political purpose Also read: Telegram CEO arrested in France amid investigation into child porn and drug trafficking
Key Points
- A French judge initiated a formal investigation into Telegram’s founder Pavel Durov over organised crime allegations on the platform, but granted him bail conditioned on a 5-million-euro payment, weekly police reporting, and staying in France.
- According to Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau, the judge found sufficient grounds to formally investigate Pavel Durov; Durov’s lawyer has yet to comment.
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