Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Receives 'Suspect' Summons in Russia
Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced he received a summons in Russia, addressed to a 'suspect,' at his former apartment. The nature of the summons or the alleged offense was not immediately clear.
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Telegram founder Pavel Durov says he received summons in Russia addressed to 'suspect' - Reuters
Telegram founder Pavel Durov says he received summons in Russia addressed to 'suspect' Reuters
Read full article →Telegram founder Pavel Durov says he received summons in Russia addressed to ‘suspect’ - The Straits Times
Telegram founder Pavel Durov says he received summons in Russia addressed to ‘suspect’ The Straits Times
Read full article →Telegram founder says summons addressed to ‘suspect’ arrives at his former Russian apartment
A summons addressed to “suspect Durov P.V.” arrived by mail at Telegram founder Pavel Durov’s former apartment in Russia, Durov said.
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