AFP reports that Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's detention has been extended, with authorities deciding not to release him yet. The situation remains tense as the case unfolds
According to recent reports from AFP, the detention of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has been extended, with authorities deciding not to release him at this time.
The circumstances surrounding Durov's arrest continue to develop, and there is no indication of when he might be released.
This extension of detention adds further complexity to the ongoing situation, where Durov's arrest has already sparked widespread reactions across various platforms and media outlets.
As the founder of one of the world's most widely used messaging apps, Durov's continued detention could have significant implications, both for Telegram's operations and for broader discussions on social media regulation and freedom of speech.