Pavel Durov, the billionaire founder and CEO of the Telegram messaging app, was arrested on Saturday evening at Le Bourget Airport outside Paris. French media outlets TF1 and BFM TV, citing unnamed sources, reported that Durov was detained upon his arrival in France on a private jet.
Authorities have issued an arrest warrant, with the investigation focusing on the alleged lack of content moderation on Telegram, which police claim has enabled criminal activity to flourish on the platform.
Telegram has yet to comment on the situation, and both the French interior mnistry and the police have remained silent. Russia’s foreign ministry announced that it is taking steps to “clarify” the circumstances surrounding Durov’s arrest and questioned whether Western non-governmental organizations (NGOs) would seek his release.
Pavel Durov and Telegram

  • Pavel Durov, 39, is a Russian-born entrepreneur who founded Telegram in 2013. The platform quickly gained a reputation for its strong emphasis on privacy, encryption, and free speech, often resisting governmental controls.
  • Telegram’s influence: The app has become a critical source of information in Russia, Ukraine, and former Soviet republics. It’s widely used by officials on both sides of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with some analysts describing it as a “virtual battlefield” in the ongoing war.
  • Durov’s departure from Russia: In 2014, Durov left Russia after refusing to comply with government demands to shut down opposition communities on his earlier platform, VKontakte, which he subsequently sold. He relocated to Dubai in 2017 and became a French citizen in 2021.
  • Durov’s stance on censorship: Throughout Telegram’s history, Durov has consistently resisted pressure from governments worldwide to censor content or provide backdoor access, which has bolstered his image as a defender of free speech.
  • Controversies: In recent years, Telegram has faced scrutiny for its use by extremist groups and criminals who exploit its encryption features to conduct illegal activities. European countries, including France, have criticized Telegram for not implementing stricter moderation policies.

Timeline of events leading to Durov’s Arrest

  • 2013: Pavel Durov launched Telegram, emphasizing privacy and resistance to government censorship.
  • 2014-2021: Telegram faced growing scrutiny from governments over its use by various groups for organizing protests and sharing extremist content. Durov consistently refused to censor content, enhancing his reputation as a staunch advocate for free speech.
  • 2022-2023: Pressure on Telegram increased, with governments demanding stricter moderation to combat illegal content.
  • August 2024: Durov was arrested in France on August 24, 2024, at Le Bourget Airport. The arrest is linked to ongoing investigations into Telegram’s alleged lack of moderation, which authorities believe has allowed criminal activities to persist.