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They were released when Heineken's family paid, against police advice, a ransom of 35 million Dutch guilders (~US$18 million) on 30 November of that year. The kidnappers— Cor van Hout , Willem Holleeder , Jan Boellaard [ nl ] , Frans Meijer [ nl ] , and Martin Erkamps [ nl ] —were all eventually caught [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and served prison terms.
McLay made national headlines when he delivered a speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention that focused on police-community relations in the United States. [20] He received criticism for the speech for appearing in full police uniform while giving the appearance of endorsing a political party and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, a violation of city of Pittsburgh ethics codes ...
During the abduction, Van Hout collaborated with Willem Holleeder, Frans Meijer, Martin Erkamps and Jan Boellaard. The five men abducted Freddy Heineken and his driver Ab Doderer in front of Heineken's office on 9 November 1983, after which they held the two men for a period of three weeks in a Quonset hut in Westpoort, a part of Amsterdam, demanding a 35 million guilders ransom for Heineken.
Freddy Heineken and his driver Ab Doderer were kidnapped in 1983 and released on payment of a ransom of 35 million Dutch guilders (around 15,800,000 euros or 17,332,600 US dollars). The kidnappers – Cor van Hout , Willem Holleeder , Jan Boellaard, Frans Meijer, and Martin Erkamps – were eventually caught and served prison terms.
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A West Virginia police chief has resigned after hiring the former Cleveland, Ohio, police officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014.. D.S. Teubert resigned as chief of the White ...
Willem Frederik Holleeder (born 29 May 1958) is a Dutch gangster, outlaw biker and convicted criminal. He is nicknamed De Neus (The Nose) because of the size of his nose.. In 1983, Holleeder was sentenced to eleven years' imprisonment for his involvement in the kidnapping of Heineken president Freddy Heineken for a 35-million-gulden (approximately €16 million, or US$19.5 million) ransom.
The police chief’s resignation comes after he was suspended last week amid an investigation into the raid Marion County police chief resigns over controversial raid on newspaper offices Skip to ...