Among the distant channels is an unidentified Cheka -ogpu, with more than one million subscribers, called close to Russian special services.
Telegram has removed more than 20 Russian channels at the request of Russian Federation authorities. In particular, on remote channels – an unidentified Cheka -ogpu, with more than one million subscribers, called close to Russian special services. Its authors reported on the Reserve Channel about the Removal of Cheka-IGPU.
According to them, the channel was removed without warning. They also said that everything indicated that it was made by the Telegram leadership.
In a commentary, the Russian Edition of Mediazon told the Telegram press service that owners had removed the Cheka-IGPU.
“The channel is removed with its owner, perhaps as a result of unauthorized access. We are conducting an auditing,” said there.
Last year, in July, the Minust of the Russian Federation recognized the Cheka-IGPU “Ino-Agens”. Earlier, the office of the general general of the Russian Federation and Roskomnadzor was asked to remove the Cheka-Odpu channel for publishing “information aimed at preventing socio-political situation in the Russian Federation.” In December 2024, the Tagansky District Court of Moscow at the request of these departments had punished the Telegram for not removing the information prohibited by Russian law. Generally, the court’s decision on “violation of procedure for restricting information access” provides a list of 22 channels, which also has Cheka-IGPU, access to which should be limited.
As you know, Cheka-IGPU has published information about employees of Russian law enforcement agencies and officers.
Note that in Russia they have blocked the work of the Discord Messenger which is said to be due to “violation of the requirements of Russian law.”
Telegram is working with Roskomnadzor and FSB – SBU
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