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Following the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov in France, the online messaging service said that it was complying with EU laws and had not violated any regulations. Durov was taken into police custody at Le Bourget airport on Saturday evening after his arrival from Azerbaijan amid a preliminary inquest into Telegram’s lack of moderation and cooperation with law enforcement regarding drug trafficking, fraud and child abuse offences on the social media platform, according to local media. Telegram said in a post on X on Sunday evening that it “abides by EU laws,” including the Digital Servi…

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