According to Odaily, the Paris Prosecutor's Office issued a press release on Wednesday evening announcing that Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been indicted and released under judicial supervision. As part of the conditions, Durov is required to provide a 5 million euro bond, report to the police station twice a week, and is prohibited from leaving French territory.
This development follows Durov's recent arrest in France, which has drawn significant attention due to his high-profile status as the founder of the encrypted messaging platform Telegram. The judicial supervision terms highlight the seriousness of the charges, though specific details of the indictment have not been disclosed. Durov’s legal team is expected to challenge the restrictions and seek further clarity on the case.