French court rules to extend detention of Russia’s Telegram founder Durov — agency

 

French judicial authorities ruled to extend a detention term of Telegram messenger founder Pavel Durov, who was earlier apprehended at the airport in Paris, Paralel.Az reports citing AFP news agency.

According to the agency, the initial period of detention for questioning can last up to 96 hours.

The LCI television channel reported earlier that Durov, one of the world’s most influential tech icons, had been arrested at Le Bourget Airport late on August 24. He has been placed in custody and may soon be brought to court, the TF1 television channel said. According to TF1, Durov might be charged with terrorism, drug trafficking, fraud, money laundering and child pornography.

On Sunday, the Paris prosecutor’s office pledged to come up with a statement on the matter on August 26.

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