At the microphone of Europe 1, Rémy Daillet-Wiedeman, accused of having organized the kidnapping of Mia, refutes but welcomes the kidnapping of the granddaughter. The latter's grandparents are asking through their lawyer that light be shed on the precise role of this 55-year-old Frenchman, living in Malaysia, from where he is spreading his conspiratorial theses. 

The investigation continues into the kidnapping of Mia, five men have been indicted and remanded in custody for kidnapping in an organized gang. The mother of the little girl and a sixth accomplice are imprisoned in Switzerland awaiting their extradition to France. And a Frenchman living in Malaysia, Rémy Daillet-Wiedeman is the subject of an international arrest warrant. He is presented as the animator of this anti-system commando. Even if Rémy Daillet-Wiedeman denies having played a direct role in the kidnapping of Mia, he supports the approach of his mother Lola. Europe 1 was able to reach him in Malaysia and this 55-year-old Frenchman talks about the return of a child to his mother after a placement he describes as "abusive". “These courageous people did the right thing as good fathers of families.They were absolutely right to do so. I congratulate them! ", He commented.

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"The only thing that should rule Mia's residence is her best interests"

These words scandalized Mia's paternal grandparents, who were very involved in the education of their granddaughter, as their lawyer Guillaume Fort explains to us.

“They were amazed when they learned through the kidnapping alert that their granddaughter had been kidnapped by extremist kidnappers. The only thing that should rule Mia's residence is her best interests. It is obvious that Mr. Daillet-Wiedeman does not take any case in the interests of the child. Only the will to manipulate and dominate others ", considers the lawyer.

An operation piloted more than 10,000 kilometers from France

Mia's paternal grandparents want to know the exact role of Rémy Daillet-Wiedeman.

Because more than an anti-system guru, he is suspected of having actively participated in the kidnapping.

He allegedly put Mia's mother in touch with the woman who hosted her while she fled to Switzerland.

One of the indicted also accuses him of having financed the operation to the tune of 3,000 euros.

All more than 10,000 kilometers in Malaysia ...

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"Today we can communicate with the internet, letters no longer take six months to cross the oceans. We can have an extremely precise vision of what is happening in France, without being there physically, "argues Rémy Daillet-Wiedeman, still with Europe 1. The guru seems to enjoy a certain impunity behind his computer. "is not worried," he said, "of the international arrest warrant issued against him. There is no bilateral mutual legal assistance agreement between France and Malaysia. Any criminal cooperation therefore depends on the goodwill of the two countries.