Telegram, which has become famous for its privacy features and policies, came up with an interesting claim. Explaining that it has not previously provided data to the states, some of Telegram submitting user data to the German authorities claimed. It was stated that the aforementioned data belonged to the suspects of terrorism and child abuse.
The main significance of the claim in question is that Telegram has so far not allowed a government under any circumstances –even when persons are involved in crimes– it yielded no data. If the claim is true, this is also the first known data submission case for Telegram. Some details about the claim are still up in the air.
Telegram made constant efforts to distance itself from the authorities:

In particular, the data of the individuals involved in the above crimes can be easily presented in various messaging applications in accordance with the requests of the authorities. However, since the Telegram team is very strict in this area, it has also been used in the past to escape the sanctions of the countries in this area. He moved his headquarters to different countries.
While Telegram’s current headquarters are considered Dubai, the company’s servers London, Singapore and San Francisco located in different cities and regions such as: This makes it even more difficult for authorities to access the data. Telegram has so far failed to explain the current claim.