Europe 1 with AFP 6:24 am, October 22, 2021

Suspected of having organized the kidnapping of little Mia, Rémy Daillet, a figure in conspiracy circles, was placed in police custody for plans for coups d'état and violent actions.

His secretary was also arrested. 

Figure of conspiratorial circles, Rémy Daillet was placed in police custody Tuesday as well as his secretary for plans for coups d'état and violent actions, we learned Thursday from sources close to the file confirming information from the

Parisian

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Suspected of having organized the kidnapping in the spring of little Mia and indicted in Nancy in this case, Rémy Daillet was taken out of his cell on Tuesday to be taken into police custody, this time for "plans to kill him. 'State and other violent actions' including an attack on a Masonic lodge in eastern France, a source close to the matter said. 

Her secretary, Ginette M., aged 67, was also arrested Tuesday, in the Aude where she lives, and placed in police custody, the same source added.

Both were questioned in the premises of the DGSI (Directorate General for Internal Security).

Violent action projects

Rémy Daillet is suspected of being "the brain" of a group planning violent actions, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Since May, twelve people belonging to the ultra-right have been arrested and indicted for "criminal terrorist association".

Among these suspects, some are suspected of belonging to the small group "Honor and Nation" which planned to attack a Masonic lodge in eastern France.

The investigations of the anti-terrorism judges, entrusted to the DGSI, then turned to those close to Rémy Daillet.

On October 8, four men aged 43 to 69, including two soldiers, were indicted. 

Convinced that "Emmanuel Macron is at the service of money and that we must put an end to big capital", these men had "the idea of ​​a coup d'etat, of an overthrow of the French government", according to a source close to the matter.

Among these four suspects, two are also being prosecuted in the case of the kidnapping of little Mia.

In this investigation, entrusted to two investigating judges of the judicial court of Nancy, Rémy Daillet, 54, was indicted in mid-June for "complicity in the kidnapping of a 15-year-old minor committed in an organized gang and association criminal with a view to committing the crime of kidnapping a fifteen-year-old minor in an organized gang ".

He was arrested in late May in Malaysia

"Animator" of the anti-system "movement" in which the kidnappers of little Mia were evolving, he "appears as the organizer of a movement called 'Le Renversement'" in which "he promotes the idea that it is appropriate to carry out actions aimed at restoring to their parents children who are nevertheless regularly placed ", had detailed the public prosecutor in Nancy, François Pérain.

Ten other people are being prosecuted in this investigation.

Rémy Daillet, his partner and their three children were arrested at the end of May in Malaysia where they were living, then deported because of their expired visas.