Russia investigating Telegram founder Durov as part of criminal case, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports


FILE PHOTO: A person poses for a photo while holding a smartphone next to a screen showing the crossed logo of Telegram messaging app against the backdrop of the Russian state flag, in this illustration taken February 12, 2026. REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov/Illustration/File Photo

MOSCOW, Feb 24 - ⁠Russia is investigating Telegram founder Pavel Durov as ⁠part of a criminal case on the "facilitation of ‌terrorist activities", state-run newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported, citing the Federal Security Service (FSB).

Durov could not be immediately reached for comment on the report, ​but in recent days Telegram has ⁠denied a host ⁠of allegations by Russia that the app is a haven ⁠for ‌criminal activity and compromised by both Western and Ukrainian intelligence.

"The actions of the head of ⁠Telegram, P. Durov, are being investigated as ​part of ‌a criminal case on the grounds of a crime ⁠under Part ​1.1 of Article 205.1 (assistance to terrorist activities) of the Criminal Code of Russia," Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported in an ⁠article it said was "based on materials ​from the FSB of Russia".

Telegram, which says it has more than 1 billion active users globally,did not immediately respond ⁠to a Reuters request for comment.

Russia's state communications regulator has introduced restrictions on Telegram, which is hugely popular in Russia for public and private communications, over what ​it says is a failure by ⁠the company to delete extremist content.

Moscow is trying to ​get Russians to switch to ‌the state-backed app known as MAX, ​which launched almost a year ago.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Mayberry)

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