What if the Telegram crew agreed to give France the "keys" to crack down on the conversations of criminal groups on "Telegram"?
Could a man like Pavel "Pasha" Durov really have been reckless enough to set foot in a place where an arrest warrant awaited him? Apparently that's what happened. The private plane he was traveling on from Baku, Azerbaijan, requested permission to land at Bourget Airport, a small airport on the outskirts of Paris.
The security forces were alerted and the head of Telegram was met on the runway by the French Polaria who stopped him. In the extraordinary session on Sunday evening, the prison sentence was confirmed. The Moscow embassy has taken action, Durov is from St. Petersburg, although he finally left the Federation ten years ago. Diplomats have contacted his lawyer, as they say that they have not yet been informed about the charges; but Paris allows the billionaire's French naturalization to prevail. And so the situation remains under an air of mystery.
First. Why was Pasha in Baku? Why did Russian President Vladimir Putin feel the need to clarify, through his spokesman on Monday, that he "did not meet Durov"? Secondly. French investigators said it was simply a superficial matter, a desire for a dinner on the Seine. But there are those who suggest a deal. Or some kind of exchange. Impossible? Telegram said in a statement that CEO Pavel Durov has nothing to hide and travels frequently to Europe. " It is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner is responsible for the abuse of that platform's followers. Nearly a billion users use Telegram as a means of communication and as a source of vital information ," Telegram said.
However, the Paris prosecutor's office has drawn up a long list of sensational crimes enabled by the encrypted messaging app and its lack of control: from drug trafficking to terrorism, from child pornography to money laundering. And Pasha Durov is the man who has the access codes to this underwater world. What if he had decided to give away a set of keys in exchange, for example, for protection? It seems the same scheme as with "SKY ECC", where France dismantled the application. Will it happen with "Telegram" as well? / Adapted "Pamphlet" from "Sky News"
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