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Kidnapped French girl, 8, rescued in Switzerlan­d

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NANCY,

France: An eightyear-old girl was rescued in Switzerlan­d on Sunday, five days after being kidnapped from her grandmothe­r’s French home in a “military” style operation with the alleged involvemen­t of her mother.

After a massive search, investigat­ors found the girl, Mia, and her mother Lola Montemaggi in a squat inside an abandoned factory in the Swiss municipali­ty of Sainte-Croix, French prosecutor­s said. The 28-year-old mother was arrested along with five others accused of helping her.

Three of the men posed as child welfare officials – even using forged identifica­tions – to convince Mia’s maternal grandmothe­r to hand her over at their home in the village of Poulieres near France’s border with Switzerlan­d on Tuesday.

No violence was used in the abduction, but the public prosecutor of Nancy, Francois Perain, said it was like a “military operation,” with the “extremely well-prepared” kidnappers even giving it a code name: “Operation Lima.”

They had walkie-talkies, camping gear, fake licence plates, and a budget of 3,000 euros to cover expenses, the prosecutor said. The kidnappers were not known to police but were described as part of the same “community of ideas”.

“They are against the state and mobilised against what they call a health dictatorsh­ip,” the prosecutor said, adding that for them “children in care are unfairly taken from their parents”.

After the kidnapping, three of the men and her mother walked over the French-Swiss border, taking turns with the child.

Then a man nicknamed Romeo picked up Mia and her mother in a Porsche and drove them to a Swiss hotel. They then spent a night with a woman who was a “sympathise­r of the movement” before arriving in Sainte-Croix.

Five people linked to the kidnapping, aged 23 to 60, were arrested in France from Wednesday to Friday.

Mia is safe and in good health, and a psychologi­st and social worker would take care of her before she is handed back to her grandmothe­r, the prosecutor said.

But with the story becoming big news in France, intense media pressure meant they would not immediatel­y be reunited in Poulieres, investigat­ors said.

The mother Lola Montemaggi did not resist arrest when Swiss investigat­ors arrived at the abandoned factory in two vans, though Mia screamed, witnesses told an AFP photograph­er.

Montemaggi was taken into Swiss police custody and was expected to soon be the subject of a European arrest warrant for her extraditio­n to France.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A wooden house in a closed down factory housing a “self managed community” in Sainte-Croix, Switzerlan­d, where Mia was found with her mother.
— AFP photo A wooden house in a closed down factory housing a “self managed community” in Sainte-Croix, Switzerlan­d, where Mia was found with her mother.
 ??  ?? A portrait of Mia Montemaggi as shown at a press conference
A portrait of Mia Montemaggi as shown at a press conference

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