Breaking: Telegram CEO Pavel Durov allegedly arrested in France

Pavel Durov was allegedly arrested in France on charges of failure to moderate the Telegram platform.
Pavel Durov was allegedly arrested in France on charges of failure to moderate the Telegram platform.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has allegedly been arrested in France on numerous charges related to his operation of the social messaging platform. This comes according to unconfirmed accounts via social media and unverified press reports. 

According to the reports, Durov was arrested when his plane landed at the Bourget airport outside Paris. He allegedly faces charges of terrorism, trafficking, conspiracy, fraud, money laundering, and more.

Durov was reportedly arrested as he got off his private jet from Azerbaijan. Source: Flight Aware

French commercial television network TF1 reported, citing unnamed sources close to the matter, that "this search warrant ran if, and only if, Pavel Durov was on national territory." It further claimed that Durov didn't travel within Europe often and avoided countries "where Telegram is under surveillance."

In the wake of the reported, yet still unconfirmed, arrest, the TON cryptocurrency developed by Telegram has taken a more than 10 percent dip from its early Aug. 24 high of $6.86 to $5.85 as of the time of this article’s publication.

Toncoin (TON) is down 9.29% over the past seven days. Source: CoinMarketCap

Several high-profile figures around the world have already publicly commented on the reports.

"Do you understand the severity of what is happening yet? Pavel Durov truly believes in free speech and created a platform the deep state doesn’t have access to, so now they have arrested him," American commentator Candace Owens declared.

"Pavel Durov sits in a French jail tonight, a living warning to any platform owner who refuses to censor the truth at the behest of governments and intel agencies," Fox news television host Tucker Carlson told his 13.6 million X followers in an Aug. 24 post.

It comes not too long after Durov told Carlson on his podcast in April that he predicts the rising government surveillance will force the birth of secure communication devices inspired by cryptocurrency hardware wallets.

"The world is becoming less amenable. Governments are becoming less tolerant of privacy," Durov explained.

"That’s clearly the trend because they have more technological power," he added