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Affair of little Mia: Rémy Daillet facing French justice

2021-06-18T22:09:35.117Z


This figure of conspiratorial circles and former modem executive has left Malaysia and is due to arrive in France this Wednesday, where he risks indictment.


Rémy Daillet, figure of conspiratorial circles, arrives Wednesday June 16 in France where he risks an indictment, suspected of being involved in the kidnapping of little Mia in April in the Vosges.

Arrested in Malaysia at the end of May, where they were residing, Rémy Daillet, his pregnant partner and his three children aged 17, 9 and 2 boarded Tuesday evening in Singapore on the Air France flight AF 257 which is due to land at Paris Roissy Charles airport. -de-Gaulle around 6 a.m.

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“I can confirm that Mr. Rémy Daillet-Wiedmann took a plane in Singapore for France. He is accompanied by his partner and the couple's children

,

said François Pérain, public prosecutor of Nancy, in a press release.

"Upon arrival at the airport in France, the arrest warrant of the investigating judge of the Jirs

(specialized interregional jurisdiction)

of Nancy will be notified,"

he added. This mandate will be

"notified and executed by the Air Transport Gendarmerie"

, an airport source told AFP.

Rémy Daillet will then either be transferred

"immediately to Nancy with a view to his indictment"

, or presented

"before the judge of liberties and detention of Bobigny for provisional imprisonment,"

said the prosecutor.

In the latter case, Rémy Daillet would be

"transferred to Nancy to be questioned by the investigating judges (...) within four days"

, he specified.

Opposed to taxes, vaccines, masks or 5G

Rémy Daillet, a former Modem executive in Haute-Garonne excluded from the centrist party in 2010, is the subject of an international arrest warrant issued as part of the investigation into the kidnapping of little Mia, 8, perpetrated in mid-April in the Vosges. The child was found a few days later in Switzerland with her mother who no longer had custody of it. The 54-year-old Frenchman is suspected, according to François Pérain, of being the

alleged

“animator”

of the

anti-system “movement”

of the kidnappers at the origin of the kidnapping.

He and his family were arrested in late May on the Malaysian tourist island of Langkawi. Their visas having expired, Malaysia proceeded to deport them to France. But it was interrupted on Sunday during their stopover in Singapore, where Rémy Daillet's companion, Léonie Bardet, pregnant, was hospitalized. According to Me Jean-Christophe Basson-Larbi, the family lawyer, Léonie Bardet has several medical certificates

"which unanimously attest that her health does not allow her to fly"

. Madame Bardet and her children

"have no connection with the judicial information relating to the so-called Mia affair"

and

"are the inadmissible victims of the French desire to have no regard for their lives"

, estimated the lawyer in a statement released Tuesday.

Read also: Rémy Daillet, conspirator suspected of having organized the kidnapping of Mia, arrested in Malaysia

8-year-old Mia was staying with her grandmother when she was cunningly kidnapped on April 13 by several men at the request of the child's mother, who no longer had the right to see alone. The mother and the girl were found five days later in Switzerland, in a squat in the commune of Sainte-Croix. In a video posted online after the kidnapping, Rémy Daillet had tried to justify himself. Without mentioning Mia by name, he refuted the term kidnapping. In other older videos, he supported the idea of ​​a popular coup and said he was opposed to taxes, vaccines, masks or 5G. The one who is already the father of seven children from a first marriage also advocated education by parents at home. In this case, ten people in total,including the girl's mother, have already been indicted and seven of them have been remanded in custody.

Justice is also questioning the role of Rémy Daillet in another case, that of a couple who lived in isolation in the Doubs and had entrenched themselves in their home in November, refusing to entrust their four children to social workers. as a judge demanded. It was through contact with a certain

"Remy, living in Malaysia, a former member of the Modem"

, that the couple decided to take their children out of school and then cut themselves off from the world.

Source: lefigaro

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