Telegram founder arrested in France for suspected cybercrime, UAE intervenes in negotiations.

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Recent news reports that the founder of Telegram has been arrested in France on suspicion of cybercrime. It is reported that this founder was detained by French authorities at the Paris-Bourget Airport.

In response to this incident, the UAE government quickly reacted. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement indicating that it is closely monitoring the progress of this citizen's case. At the same time, the UAE has made an urgent request to the French government for comprehensive consular service support for the founder.

This event has attracted widespread attention, especially considering Telegram's important position in the global instant messaging field. Currently, the specific details of the case are not clear, and all parties are waiting for further official information disclosure.

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UncleWhalevip
· 08-04 11:54
Hehe, another rich guy has been dealt with.
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TokenomicsTrappervip
· 08-03 17:30
called it... classic "regulatory fud" pattern before mass adoption
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RugpullSurvivorvip
· 08-01 16:12
It's just rumors about cybercrime.
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shadowy_supercodervip
· 08-01 16:09
Is tg really going to be sent...
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 08-01 15:48
Beware of the macro, focus on the market, on-chain research, a mischievous little monster, a survivor of three Bear Markets.

Cybercrime? No more paying protection fees to France, right?
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