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Behind the arrest of Telegram boss, a small Paris cybercrime unit with big ambitions

Durov’s lawyer said on Thursday it was 'absurd' for him to be held responsible and that the app abided by European laws, echoing an earlier statement by Telegram itself.

August 30, 2024 / 22:40 IST
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Telegram founder Pavel Durov
Telegram founder Pavel Durov

The investigation into Telegram boss Pavel Durov that has fired a warning shot to global tech titans was started by a small cybercrime unit within the Paris prosecutor’s office, led by 38-year-old Johanna Brousse.

The arrest of Durov, 39, last Saturday marks a significant shift in how some global authorities may seek to deal with tech chiefs reluctant to police illegal content on their platforms.

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The arrest signalled the mettle of the J3 cybercrime unit, but the true test of its ambitions will be whether Brousse can secure a conviction based on a largely untested legal argument, lawyers said.

In an unprecedented move against a major tech CEO, prosecutors argued Durov bears responsibility for the alleged illegality on his platform, placing him under formal investigation on organized crime charges. He is suspected of complicity in running an online platform that allows the posting of child sex abuse images, drug trafficking and fraud.