09 Jun , 22:18
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Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov is perplexed about accusations from French authorities
As reported by TUT.AZ, in an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson, Durov expressed confusion about the nature of the charges against him.
"I still don't understand exactly what I'm being accused of. At first, they said we allegedly didn't respond to legal requests, but that's not true. And even if it were - such an interpretation of 'complicity' is extremely far-fetched. Lawyers say there are almost no precedents," Durov stated.
He emphasized that previously in France, "they prosecuted small applications made specifically for criminals, without bank accounts, without auditing." "Telegram is a completely different level: a billion users, auditing, transparency," he added.
"They (French authorities - TASS note) say that among the billion Telegram users, there were those who engaged in illegal activities, and I allegedly didn't do enough to prevent this. But that's ridiculous. It's like arresting [US President] Donald Trump because one of the 350 million Americans committed a crime. Or imprisoning [French President Emmanuel] Macron for a robbery in Toulouse. It's absurd," pointed out the Telegram co-founder.