Telegram CEO Pavel Durov says he still can't travel freely almost a year after being arrested
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Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, faces serious legal issues in France, following his arrest in August 2024 related to alleged illegal content on the platform. After being detained for four days without access to a lawyer, he was charged with multiple crimes, including complicity in distributing harmful materials. Despite Telegram's claim that Durov is not accountable for user actions, he continues facing travel restrictions, unable to leave France during an ongoing investigation, which he believes to be unfair.
Durov stated he was detained for four days in solitary confinement without access to a lawyer or phone calls, facing serious charges he claims he’s not involved in.
Durov mentioned that Telegram is being held accountable for user behavior it cannot control, which resulted in charges related to severe criminal activities.
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