Pavel Durov, the influential founder of Telegram, was arrested in France on Saturday, sparking global concerns. The arrest occurred as Durov arrived in Paris, disembarking from his private jet at Le Bourget Airport. French authorities apprehended him under a warrant accusing him of serious crimes, including terrorism, child abuse content, money laundering, and drug trafficking. If convicted, Durov could face up to 20 years in prison. šØš«š·š·šŗ Telegram founder Pavel Durov faces 20 years in prison for refusing to censor his platform. The charges include: ā Terrorismā While the U.S. funds a GENOCIDE ā Child abuse contentā While the U.S.
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