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Telegram issue: IT Ministry asks MHA to check on status, violations in Indian context

An email query sent to the IT Ministry on the issue elicits no immediate reply
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Pavel Durov. REUTERS file
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New Delhi, August 26

In light of Telegram chief Pavel Durov's arrest in Paris for offences related to his messaging app, the IT Ministry has asked the Ministry of Home Affairs for an update on where things stand in the Indian context and if there are any violations here as well, sources said.

An email query sent to the IT Ministry on the issue, elicited no immediate reply.

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Sources, meanwhile, said, "In light of what has happened in France, the IT Ministry has asked Ministry of Home Affairs to check on complaints pending against Telegram and what action can be taken."

They pointed out that the IT Ministry is not an investigating agency in this regard, and that even CERT-In under the Ministry focuses on cybersecurity offences, not cybercrimes per se.

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"The basic question here is: are there any complaints, is there a similar situation in India, and what is the status, and what action is required," according to sources.

Asked if Telegram, being a messaging app, can cite safe harbour clause, sources said in that case they will have to collaborate with law-enforcement agencies, provide information where needed and assist with any investigation.

Telegram's founder and CEO was detained at Paris airport on an arrest warrant alleging his platform was used for offences like money-laundering and drug trafficking.

A dual citizen of France and Russia, Durov, 39, was taken into custody at Paris-Le Bourget Airport on Saturday after landing in France from Azerbaijan, as per reports.

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