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Telegram boss Durov is not allowed to leave France – five million euros bail

Summary by Spiegel
The French authorities have released Pavel Durov, head of the messaging app Telegram, under strict conditions. At the same time, a formal investigation has been opened against him.

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The French authorities have launched formal investigations against Telegram founder Pawel Durow for allegedly aiding and abetting criminal acts. French investigating judges saw sufficient evidence of this on Wednesday, as the public prosecutor's office announced in the evening. Durow was released on bail of five million euros, but must remain under the supervision of the judicial authorities and is not allowed to leave France. Durow did not init…

·Vienna, Austria
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On Wednesday, Telegram founder Pavel Durov was released from custody on bail, but still faces possible indictment.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The French authorities have released Pavel Durov, head of the messaging app Telegram, under strict conditions. At the same time, a formal investigation has been opened against him.

·Germany
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The creator of Telegram was released in France on bail of 5 million euros. He is not allowed to leave France and must report to the police twice a week. Durov is accused of administering a platform for making illegal transactions and refusing to provide documents at the request of the police and other authorities

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The drama surrounding Telegram founder Pavel Durov continues. On Wednesday, the Russian entrepreneur was released from police custody before a... The post Telegram founder Durow released from custody on bail appeared first on Apollo News.

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The Russian was allowed to leave police custody under judicial supervision.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, August 28, 2024.
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