Johannes (John/Johnny) Mieremet (10 May 1960 – 2 November 2005) was a Dutch underworld figure associated with the
Willem Endstra extortion
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and assassination. Born in
Amsterdam
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, Mieremet was murdered at the age of 45, while conducting business in
Pattaya,
Thailand
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at around 10:00 a.m. local time. He had survived several earlier assassination attempts; one in 2002, and another on 26 February 2005, when he was shot in the leg and stomach by two perpetrators on a motorcycle.
Mieremet's former lawyer
Evert Hingst
Evert Constantijn Hingst (22 March 1969 – 31 October 2005) was a Dutch lawyer. He was murdered in Amsterdam, one day before he would talk to various media about the various investigations the Dutch Department of Justice was conducting after him ...
had been gunned down two days earlier, on Monday 31 October 2005. Hingst's murder was one of several in a string of three related underworld liquidations during late October and early November 2005 and one in a longer series of liquidations that has started in 2000.
Background
Mieremet was widely feared in the Amsterdam underground. He was considered to be a regular business partner of who was himself assassinated in October 2000. The duo was known as
Spic and Span
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History
On June 15, 1926, Whistle Bottling Company of Johnson ...
due to the supposedly efficient, effective and undetectable manner in which they got rid of their opponents. No criminal investigation directed at Mieremet was currently being conducted. Just as Klepper he seemed to be invincible to the authorities' efforts. Another famous partner of the duo was
Klaas Bruinsma.
"Let them get rid of each other. Great." This was Mieremet's reaction when he heard about the murder of
Evert Hingst
Evert Constantijn Hingst (22 March 1969 – 31 October 2005) was a Dutch lawyer. He was murdered in Amsterdam, one day before he would talk to various media about the various investigations the Dutch Department of Justice was conducting after him ...
. Just a few days before his own demise, on the evening of Hingst's murder Mieremet gave a telephone interview to crime reporter
John van den Heuvel
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Career
Since 1990, he works as crime reporter at the newspaper '' De Telegraaf''.
He often appears in the television pr ...
for his new television programme. "They all know too much about each other and now they are messing around amongst themselves. They don't trust each other anymore, fun huh?".
"This actually makes me happy. I know that I survived Evert. That's one thing that's sure. He belonged between the garbage where he was lying on Monday evening."
The obviously gleeful statements probably relate to the fact that Mieremet accused Hingst of being involved in the nearly-successful assassination attempt on his life in Amsterdam. In 2002, while leaving Hingst's office, who at the time was one of his lawyers, Mieremet was targeted by a gunman and was seriously wounded. After his recovery he openly talked about the connections between the real-estate business and the underworld in an interview given to the Dutch newspaper ''
De Telegraaf''. He named
Willem Endstra, who himself was assassinated in 2004, as the 'underworld banker'. He suspected Endstra to be one of the instigators of the attempt on his life.
Murder
When he was killed, Mieremet was busy working on a real estate project in Pattaya. The tourist resort is growing fast and is therefore highly popular among project developers. Mieremet arrived there about one year before his death. Officially he lived in the Belgian town of
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Effective 1 January 201 ...
.
According to local Thai media, Mieremet was shot at 10:00 a.m. in his office in
Pattaya, a beach resort in
Chonburi Province
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. A ''
Pattaya People'' journalist stated that the gunman arrived on the back of a moped and walked into Mieremet's office. Inside the two spoke, possibly in Dutch. At that time the gunman pulled his gun and shot Mieremet in the head. The shooter was described as a 'rather large man wearing a helmet'. The shooter kept on firing while retreating from the office. After the murder he slowly walked outside, stepped on his moped and disappeared. The tall height of the murderer has led to a suggestion that the murderer was not Thai. Mieremet's bodyguard managed to duck for cover just in time, avoiding being shot at all.
There is no exact cause for the assassination that is easy to pinpoint. One of the many theories is that of a conflict between Dutch and Yugoslav criminals about a shipment of drugs. This has supposedly led to a string of liquidations in past years. It seems unlikely, however that this one single incident has led to such a long streak of liquidations. It is more likely that it has been caused by a series of lesser incidents.
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1960 births
2005 deaths
Dutch gangsters
Dutch murderers
20th-century Dutch criminals
21st-century Dutch criminals
Deaths by firearm in Thailand
Criminals from Amsterdam
Dutch people murdered abroad
People murdered in Thailand