Conspiracy theorist wanted in France over abduction of girl deported

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He and his family were arrested late last month in Langkawi over their residency status and left the country from KLIA today. FMTNews France

French national Rémy Daillet-Wiedemann is said to have come to Malaysia after his political career ended in France in 2010, living in Langkawi.

The Frenchman and his family were deported from KLIA and are expected to arrive in France early on Monday. According to some of the men, the mother’s associates were activists who believe that children in care are unfairly taken from their parents. Earlier today, Daillet, his partner and the children were taken under tight security to KLIA and put on a flight to Singapore, a source familiar with the case, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told AFP.

 

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