Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s arrest linked to missing video game streamer Juli Vavilova. Social media trail or honey trap?

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The arrest of

Telegram CEO

Pavel Durov at a

Parisian airport

has ignited a firestorm of intrigue and

conspiracy theories

. But as the dust begins to settle, an even darker mystery has emerged — a 24-year-old video game streamer,

Juli Vavilova

, who was last seen traveling with Durov, has vanished without a trace, reported the New York Post.
Vavilova’s sudden disappearance has left the internet abuzz with speculation, drawing comparisons to the spy thrillers and conspiracies that Durov himself might appreciate.

But this isn’t fiction; this is a real-life drama playing out in the shadowy world of international law enforcement, cryptic social media trails, and high-stakes accusations.
Durov, the enigmatic tech mogul who famously fled Russia in 2014 after defying Kremlin demands to share encrypted user data, was detained this past weekend at Le Bourget airport near Paris. His arrest came as part of a sweeping investigation by French authorities into alleged crimes involving minors—an investigation that has seen Durov accused of complicity in global drug trafficking and paedophilia, facilitated by the perceived lax moderation on his platform and its use of cryptocurrencies, reported the New York Post.
Yet, as the world watched the takedown of one of tech’s most elusive figures, another story began to unfold—one involving Vavilova, the young woman whose social media presence, once vibrant and carefree, has now become a focal point of a growing mystery.

Vavilova was last seen alongside Durov, with whom she appeared to share a close, yet undefined, relationship. Her social media posts painted a picture of their journey together, with stops in Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and beyond. In one post, she’s seen in the passenger seat of Durov’s car, their faces half-hidden by the shadows of the setting sun. In another, they stand side by side at a shooting range in Baku. The images, innocent at first glance, have taken on a new, ominous significance as questions arise about their connection—and her role in Durov’s arrest.

Baptiste Robert, a French privacy researcher, has fueled these speculations by pointing out the curious timing of Vavilova’s posts. “It’s difficult to say if her posts directly led to his arrest, but if you followed her on social media, you could track Durov’s movements,” Robert was quoted as saying. On X, Robert shared a compilation of Vavilova’s posts, drawing a chilling line between her digital breadcrumbs and Durov’s eventual capture.
What makes this story even more perplexing is the fact that Vavilova has not been heard from since Durov’s detention. Her family, desperate for answers, has been met with silence, their attempts to reach her going unanswered. The timing of her disappearance has led to wild theories, the most provocative being that she might have been used as a ‘honey-trap’ to lure the tech billionaire into the hands of law enforcement. But like all good spy tales, this theory, too, remains shrouded in ambiguity, with no solid evidence to back it up.
Durov’s company, for its part, has denied that he was in hiding or on the run, asserting that the 39-year-old frequently traveled to Europe as a dual French citizen. But the eerie coincidence of Vavilova’s vanishing act and Durov’s arrest has left the world questioning the true nature of their relationship—and what secrets may lie behind her social media posts.

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