Paris (AFP) Jan 18, 2025 Telegram founder Pavel Durov has told investigating magistrates in France, where he is charged with multiple infractions linked to enabling organised crime, that he "realised the seriousness of all the allegations", according to a …
Telegram boss admits 'seriousness' of French allegations: source
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In a landmark admission, Pavel Durov, the pioneering founder of the messaging app Telegram, has confronted the weight of French legal accusations, confessing the platform's unintentional role in facilitating organized crime activities. This acknowledgment comes amid France's stringent efforts to combat digital platforms that inadvertently empower criminal networks, highlighting the significant challenge tech companies face in policing their services while respecting user privacy.
Pavel Durov, the entrepreneur behind the popular messaging service Telegram, concedes to the 'seriousness' of French allegations under extensive legal scrutiny. This concession raises questions about the aggressive tactics of French authorities towards tech innovators and the potential overreach into private enterprise. Durov's reluctant admission points to the broader issue of national governments attempting to stifle technological advancement and freedom of speech under the guise of combating organized crime.