• Rémy Daillet, 54, is the subject of an international arrest warrant issued by an investigating judge of the specialized interregional jurisdiction of Nancy.

  • He is suspected of being involved in the kidnapping of little Mia, last April in the Vosges.

  • Expelled Sunday from Malaysia to France, the suspect, his partner and their children did not embark for Paris after a stopover in Singapore.

    His wife was hospitalized there.

Settled for several years with his family on the tourist island of Langkawi, Malaysia, Rémy Daillet thought he was safe from legal troubles.

Figure of conspiracy, this 54-year-old man is suspected of being involved in the kidnapping of little Mia, 8, in mid-April in the Vosges.

Wishing to question him, an investigating judge of the specialized interregional jurisdiction (Jirs) of Nancy has indeed issued against him an international arrest warrant.

But the one who dreams of overthrowing power in France and compares himself to "General De Gaulle in 42 in London" did not count for a second to collaborate with French justice, which he considers "illegitimate".

Finally, he, his partner and their children were arrested at the end of May because of the expiry of their visas.

Expelled Sunday to France, they ultimately did not board flight AF257 to Paris after a stopover in Singapore. Pregnant, Léonie Bardet, the companion of this former modem executive in Haute-Garonne, was hospitalized after complaining of pain, as their lawyer, Me Jean-Christophe Basson-Larbi, told us this Monday afternoon .

In the meantime, Rémy Daillet - who had started a hunger strike to protest against his deportation - and his three children aged 17, 9 and 2 are placed under the responsibility of the Singapore police services.

"This forced deportation is illegal since it was implemented in defiance of the Immigration Act" of Malaysian law, "in contempt of international conventions, in defiance of the rules of procedure, and above all in defiance of the appeal", their lawyer in a statement.

Nine people indicted

French justice will have to wait a little longer to hear him on the facts and indict him. Rémy Daillet is suspected of having participated in "the organization" of the kidnapping of the girl on April 13, and of having put Lola, her mother, in touch with a woman who took them in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, where they spent a night while the gendarmes were looking for them, said the public prosecutor of Nancy, François Pérain. "Rémy Daillet appears as the main animator of the" movement "" which claim five men suspected of having participated in the kidnapping of Mia, said the magistrate at the end of April in a press release.

In all, nine people, including the mother of the girl, close to the anti-system and conspiracy movement, were indicted in this case, eight of them being placed in pre-trial detention. The latest, Christophe M., a retired army lieutenant-colonel from the Hautes-Pyrénées arrested on Tuesday June 8, was indicted for "criminal association with a view to preparing child kidnappings ”And for“ non-denunciation of a crime ”. He was placed under judicial supervision. He admitted, during his hearings, having joined in October 2020 the organization led by Rémy Daillet that he had to structure. "He admitted to having given advice on how to organize child abductions", but denied "having participated in the preparatory meetings for Mia's abduction",explained the Nancy prosecutor, François Pérain.

A couple holed up in their home

Another case concerning Rémy Daillet concerns justice.

The Besançon prosecutor's office recently transmitted to the Jirs de Nancy investigation elements concerning a couple who had taken refuge in their home in November with their four children.

He refused to entrust them to social workers as requested by the children's judge.

A negotiator from the gendarmerie intervened and the father finally agreed to leave his children to social services, without violence or threats.

It was the subject of a reminder to the law.

The parents would have acted at the instigation of a certain "Remy, living in Malaysia, former member of the Modem and son of a deputy", declared the public prosecutor of Besançon, Etienne Manteaux.

A portrait that corresponds in every way to that of Rémy Daillet.

It was through his contact that they decided to drop their children from school and then cut themselves off from the world.

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