The Arrest of Pavel Durov: A High-Stakes Play or Just Politics?

Strange things can happen at an after-hours poker game in Lisbon with a Russian tech founder (who will remain confidential) who had a crazy theory—maybe not that crazy—that the Russians are likely using Pavel to negotiate a deal between the French government and Russia.

Telegram boss and founder Pavel Durov has been placed under formal investigation in France as part of a probe into organised crime on the messaging app, Paris prosecutors say.

Mr Durov, 39, has not been remanded in custody but placed under judicial supervision and has to pay a €5m (£4.2m; $5.6m) deposit.

The Russian-born billionaire, who is also a French national, must also show up at a French police station twice a week and is not allowed to leave French territory.

Mr. Durov was first detained upon arrival at Le Bourget airport north of Paris last Saturday under a warrant for offenses related to the app. -BBC News

When considering the arrest of Pavel Durov, it’s crucial to remember that in the world of international politics and intelligence, things are rarely as they seem.

Durov’s detention in Paris could be more than just a legal maneuver—this might be a high-stakes play in a broader geopolitical chess game. Russia’s immediate response, branding the arrest as politically motivated, suggests they’re viewing this through a lens of strategy and power dynamics.