French media: The detention period of the "Telegram" founder has ended, and he has been transferred to a Paris court
According to French media reports, Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the social media "Telegram" who was previously arrested in France, ended his detention on the 28th and has been transferred to a Paris court. According to information obtained by BFMTV news station and other French media from judicial departments, after Durov was arrested by French police at Boulogne-Billancourt airport near Paris on the evening of the 24th, his detention lasted for 96 hours until it ended on the 28th. Currently, he has been handed over to a Paris court and may face his first trial and charges.
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