Date | 24 August 2024 |
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Time | 20:00 (CEST) |
Location | Paris–Le Bourget Airport |
Cause | Telegram messenger moderation policy |
Target | Pavel Durov |
Participants | Julia Vavilova[1] |
Outcome | Indicted on 28 August 2024, placed under judicial supervision, banned from leaving France |
Charges | Twelve charges, including complicity in child sexual exploitation and drug trafficking on Telegram due to insufficient moderation |
On 24 August 2024, Pavel Durov, a co-founder of the Telegram messaging service and the social network VK, was arrested after landing at Le Bourget Airport.[2] The arrest was part of a preliminary investigation by the French National Judicial Police.[3][4][5] On 28 August, Durov was indicted on twelve charges, including complicity in the distribution of child exploitation material and drug trafficking, was barred from leaving France, and was placed under judicial supervision.[6]
The arrest of a technology platform CEO due to issues with Telegram moderation was described by University of Toronto policy researcher John Scott-Railton as "unprecedented". It prompted protest and outcry from free-speech activists and Telegram channels against the French government.[7][8][9] The arrest also led to a deterioration in French–Russian relations. Russian diplomats accused French authorities of refusing to give information on the arrest,[10] proposed measures to return Durov to Russia or the United Arab Emirates,[11] and said that French–Russian relations had "reached a nadir".[12]
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