Telegram's Cooperation With French Authorities Led to Other Countries' Requests - Reports
The Telegram messenger's cooperation with the French justice system after the detention of its founder Pavel Durov has led to requests for information from other countries as part of the investigation into cybercrime, Le Figaro newspaper reported, citing sources. | According to the report, the messenger's cooperation with the French authorities benefits all European countries that are members of Eurojust (European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation). ● Thus, one of the EU member countries was able to receive a response to its requests regarding a group in Telegram that had ordered about 100 murders. In addition, "a major international power" also decided to take advantage of the messenger's willingness to cooperate, it said. ● The report said some cases from other countries, including South Korea, are in the process of being registered in the French justice system.