Telegram CEO Pavel Durov back in Dubai after Paris arrest over criminal activity on app

Telegram founder Pavel Durov on Monday said he has returned to Dubai after his stunning arrest near a Paris airport last year tied to a French probe of criminal activity on his app. Durov – who left his native Russia years ago after tangling with the Kremlin over free speech – was arrested last August and banned from leaving France.He was quickly released on a $5.6 million bail and required to report to a police station twice a week.In a post on Telegram on Monday, his encrypted messaging app, the tech billionaire said he was detained in France “due to an investigation related to the activity of criminals on Telegram.The process is ongoing, but it feels great to be home.”“I want to thank the investigative judges for letting this happen, as well as my lawyers and team for their relentless efforts in demonstrating that, when it comes to moderation, cooperation, and fighting crime, for years Telegram not only met but exceeded its legal obligations,” he added.Durov has been allowed to leave France only temporarily, after an investigating judge days ago authorized him to depart for “several weeks,” sources told French news agency AFP.Last summer, French authorities said they charged the 40-year-old tech tycoon with being complicit in pervasive crime across the popular messaging app, including child sex abuse and drug trafficking.Investigators questioned Durov for four days after apprehending him at Le Bourget airport in August, according to the Associated Press.In September, Durov defended himself against the investigation and argued that he should not be held responsible for crimes committed on his app.“Using laws from the pre-smartphone era to charge a CEO with crimes committed by third parties on the platform he manages is a misguided approach,” he wrote in a post on Telegram at the time.“Building technology is hard enough as it is.

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