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The founder of a well-known messaging app has been detained in France and is facing multiple serious charges.
Recently, news about the founder of a well-known messaging application being detained has garnered widespread attention. According to reports, the founder was taken into custody by French judicial authorities at an airport in Paris on Saturday, due to multiple serious charges. These charges encompass various aspects including fraud, drug trafficking, organized crime, terrorism propaganda, and cyberbullying.
Currently, the French authorities have decided to extend the detention of this founder. Under French law, such detention can last up to 96 hours. At the end of this period, the judge will need to decide whether to release or formally charge.
In response to this situation, the company involved quickly made a statement. The company stated in a declaration that its platform has always strictly complied with relevant laws and regulations of the European Union. At the same time, the company emphasized that its founder "has nothing to hide" and expressed a desire to resolve the matter as soon as possible.
The development of this event has attracted widespread attention from all sectors, involving not only issues of personal legal liability but also the boundaries of responsibility for technology companies in content management, user privacy protection, and combating illegal activities. As the investigation deepens, relevant details are expected to gradually emerge, providing the public with more comprehensive information.