Billionaire Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was released from police custody Wednesday and transferred to an investigative judge, according to reports. The news follows a new report that his iPhone was hacked in 2017 in a joint operation by France and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Durov, who was arrested in France on Saturday for allegedly failing to cooperate over cyber and financial crimes on Telegram, was released after a four-day French police interrogation ended, according to French news outlet Figaro and a Reuters judicial
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