The Nancy prosecutor's office announced it in June: the kidnapping of little Mia in April 2021 would only be one of the facets of a "
violent action plan
" carried out by a small ultra-right group.
The public prosecutor of Nancy, François Pérain, then claimed to have asked the Nancy magistrates to divest themselves of the case in favor of the anti-terrorist pole of the Paris court.
This Friday, July 1, it's done, reports
Le Parisien
.
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"
It has indeed appeared (...) that these actions
[the abduction of Mia in the Vosges, editor's note]
were an integral part of the violent action plan of the ultra-right group called 'DW Reversal' aimed at the State and its representations
“, had specified in June the prosecutor in a press release.
"
The objective is indeed to join these facts to those already instructed at the anti-terrorism center of the Paris judicial court, considering that the kidnappings of children placed were an integral part of the plan of violent actions
" of this small group, had added the Public Prosecutor's Office National Anti-Terrorism, joined by AFP.
Rémy Daillet's lawyer, a figure in conspiratorial circles suspected of having organized Mia's kidnapping from a distance and of being the "
brain
" of this small group, had denounced "
a judicial sleight of hand in the form of a strength
”.
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Little Mia, eight years old at the time of the events, was living with her grandmother in the Vosges when she was abducted on April 13, 2021 by several men at the request of her mother, who no longer had custody of her and no longer no longer had the right to see her alone.
The mother and the little girl were found safe and sound five days later, in a squat in Switzerland.
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