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  1. Heineken (left) and Doderer (2 December 1983). Freddy Heineken, chairman of the board of directors and CEO of the brewing company Heineken International and one of the richest people in the Netherlands, [1] and his driver Ab Doderer, were kidnapped on 9 November 1983 in Amsterdam.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cor_van_HoutCor van Hout - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. Sep 28, 2019 · F reddy Heineken was one of Europe’s richest men, who had built his family’s brewery into a multi-billion dollar powerhouse. On November 9, 1983, gunmen seized him and his chauffeur outside ...

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · The kidnapping of billionaire beer magnate Freddy Heineken 40 years ago is less well-known in the UK than those cases, but in the Netherlands it is a crime that is the equivalent of the Great Train Robbery – so audacious that it has inspired books, films and TV dramas. Some two years in the planning, a scheme laid out by future brothers-in ...

  5. Nov 30, 2018 · It was on Nov. 30, 1983, three weeks after he had disappeared, that police discovered the beer tycoon and his driver, Ab Doderer, in concrete cells in an otherwise empty warehouse in Amsterdam. By then the kidnappers had made their getaway, but only after securing a ransom payment of more than $10 million. The trouble for Heineken started on ...

  6. Jan 27, 2012 · The Heineken Kidnapping is a fictional adaptation of a true story. ... Grabbing beer magnate Freddy Heineken and his chauffeur Ab Doderer off the street at gunpoint, they bustled them into the ...

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  8. Aug 3, 2019 · Holleeder’s notoriety stretches back to 1983 when he, together with Cor van Hout and three others, kidnapped the CEO of Heineken, Freddy Heineken and his driver, Ab Doderer, from the front of the Heineken office in Amsterdam. The kidnapping catapulted Holleeder from minor criminal and, on his release, into a Dutch celebrity.

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