Rémy Daillet and his family expelled from Malaysia



Rémy Daillet, 54, has become a figure of the conspiracy movement – DR

French justice will be able to question Rémy Daillet in the case of the kidnapping of little Mia. This figure of a conspiracy movement and his family were expelled from Malaysia on Sunday morning.

“I confirm that they have already been deported by the immigration services”, indicated a judicial source while another source specified that Rémy Daillet, his partner Léonie Bardet, pregnant, and her three children aged 17, 9 and 2 years had been handed over to the French authorities.

Deportation for visa overruns

They had been arrested for an irregular situation at the end of May on the tourist island of Langkawi where they were staying. “They took a commercial flight to Changi Airport in Singapore with a reinforced security escort,” said a source familiar with the matter, specifying that they all appeared “in good health”. They must then take a flight to Paris where they are expected Monday morning. Rémy Daillet had started a hunger strike to protest his arrest while his pregnant partner feared complications if she took the plane, according to their French lawyer.

Rémy Daillet and his family were not arrested in connection with the Mia kidnapping case but because their visas had expired. The 8-year-old girl was kidnapped in mid-April at her mother’s request by several men while she was staying with her grandmother in a village in the Vosges. According to the Nancy prosecutor, Rémy Daillet would have played an important role in the organization of the kidnapping of the child.



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