Court papers contradict claims that the probe against the Telegram CEO was launched in July, Politico has reported
France issued arrest warrants against Telegram CEO Pavel Durov and his brother Nikolay, the co-founder of the messaging app, in March, months earlier than officials previously claimed, Politico reported on Wednesday.
Durov was taken into custody last Saturday in a surprise move, which French President Emmanuel Macron has claimed was not political. The Russian businessman has the citizenship of several nations, including France, the UAE, and St. Kitts and Nevis. He is accused of complicity in serious crimes allegedly committed with the help of Telegram and failure to cooperate with French authorities in investigating them.
The arrest warrants were issued on March 25, after Telegram gave “no answer” to a judicial request sent by French investigators earlier, French documents leaked to Politico by an insider said. The initial inquiry demanded that the privacy-focused service disclose the identity of one of its users. The documents mentioned “Telegram’s almost non-existent cooperation” with authorities in other cases, the outlet said.
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The new evidence contradicts claims by French officials, who previously stated that the probe against Telegram had been opened in July, the outlet noted. The warrants were requested by the cybercrime branch of the Paris prosecutor’s office as part of an investigation into a child pornography case. Authorities did not allege that either Durov or his brother were directly involved in criminal activity.
French authorities have hours left to charge Durov with a crime, before they would be obliged to release him from custody later on Wednesday.
Critics have decried the arrest as a blatant attack on freedom of speech and the right to privacy of communications by the French government. In past interviews, Durov said he was championing those values with his encrypted platform.
He fled Russia in 2014 after law enforcement in his home country accused him of protecting terrorism suspects from being investigated by refusing to provide access to their communications. He argued that his app was purposefully designed in a way that prevents such surveillance. Telegram and the Russian government have since reconciled.
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While Pavel Durov is the public face of Telegram, Nikolay is understood to be the brains behind the inner workings of several products, including the messenger app. He was also the lead designer of the social network VK and is believed to be the architect of TON, a blockchain network that Telegram intended to use for cryptocurrency payments, but abandoned in 2020 due to opposition to the project by US authorities.