
The warrant, part of an ongoing investigation led by France's OFMIN agency, accuses Durov of a series of grave offenses. These include allegations of fraud, drug trafficking, cyberbullying, and organized crime—all linked to activities on the Telegram messaging app, according to AFP sources.
Sources close to the investigation reveal that Durov’s arrest is also tied to his alleged failure to address the harmful use of Telegram. Reports from TF1 and BFM TV suggest that French law enforcement has been probing Telegram's lack of effective moderation, which they believe has allowed criminal activities to thrive unchecked on the platform.
The arrest has sparked a diplomatic standoff, with the Russian embassy in France demanding immediate consular access and insisting on the protection of Durov's rights. The embassy has criticized French authorities for their lack of cooperation, stating that they have been "avoiding engagement" on the matter.
Durov now faces the possibility of formal indictment, with French media reporting that charges could be brought as early as Sunday. The case has already attracted international attention, raising questions about the future of the popular messaging app and its controversial role in global communication.
As the world watches, the implications of this high-profile arrest are sure to ripple across the tech industry and beyond.