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The Paris cybercrime department reports that Pavel Durov, the founder and head of Telegram, has been questioned regarding 12 charges. Durov was detained on Saturday, August 24, 2024, at 8:00 PM local time at the Le Bourget Airport.
Here is the complete list of charges:
- Aiding and encouraging the administration of an online platform for carrying out illegal transactions
- Failure to provide information or documents required by authorized bodies for legal interception upon request
- Complicity in the storage of pornographic images involving minors
- Conspiracy to organize the distribution, offering, or provision of pornographic images
- Aiding in the acquisition, transportation, storage, offering, or dispatch of narcotic substances
- Aiding and inciting the offering, transfer, or provision of equipment, tools, software, or data intended or adapted for accessing automated data processing systems without legal grounds
- Complicity in fraud committed by an organized group
- Criminal conspiracy with the intent to commit a serious crime or offense, punishable by at least 5 years of imprisonment
- Money laundering of crimes or offenses as part of an organized group
- Providing cryptographic services for ensuring confidentiality without a compliance declaration
- Providing a cryptographic means that does not perform solely authentication functions or integrity control without prior declaration
- Importing a cryptographic device that does not perform solely authentication or integrity control functions without prior declaration.
The prosecution reports that Pavel Durov's detention has been extended on August 25, 2024, and may last up to 96 hours (until August 28, 2024), considering the procedures applied to crimes related to organized crime.
Source: Paris prosecution
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