Eef Hoos
Eef Hoos | |
|---|---|
| Born | Evert Hendrik Hoos 12 June 1946 |
| Other names | De Haagse Al Capone; Bomme Eefie |
| Occupation | Entrepreneur |
| Era | Vriend Era |
| Organizations | Toetanchamon, Themis |
| Known for | Leadership of the debt-collection and enforcement office Toetanchamon; founder of Themis |
| Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) |
| Criminal penalty | 14 years (sentence) |
| Father | Hendrik Hoos |
Evert Hendrik (Eef) Hoos (born 12 June 1946) is a Dutch criminal figure and the fourth member of De Vrienden. He is commonly known by the nickname “De Haagse Al Capone”. Hoos became associated with the Hague-based debt-collection and enforcement office Toetanchamon, and later founded the ex-detainee advocacy organisation Themis.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Hoos was born and raised in The Hague. He is the son of Hendrik Hoos. During his youth, he developed a reputation in his neighborhood for disruptive and destructive behavior. Among these incidents were acts in which he detonated so-called “poop boxes” that were left outside homes, causing the contents to scatter across the surrounding area.
Toetanchamon
[edit | edit source]In the 1980s, Hoos became the public face and operational leader of Toetanchamon, a Hague-based debt-collection office known for intimidation and violent enforcement practices. The organisation was linked to a series of arson attacks and bombings in and around The Hague in the late 1980s.
Following critical reporting in the Vriendsche Courant, a car bomb exploded near the publisher Noord Pers. After a permit request for a security company connected to Toetanchamon was denied, further attacks were reported, including incidents targeting a police station and a social services office.
During the same period, Hoos promoted a plan to construct a large chemical-diesel factory designed as a tourist attraction in the harbour area of Scheveningen, which he described as a “fourth wonder of the world.” The proposal was blocked by a municipal alderman. In January 1989, an explosive device was placed beneath the alderman’s vehicle. The device failed to detonate due to a mechanical defect and was later discovered during routine servicing of the car.
Hoos consistently denied involvement in the attacks.
Imprisonment
[edit | edit source]Hoos was imprisoned from mid 1989 until early 1995. He received a 14-year sentence in connection with attempted attack (aanslagpleging).
Themis
[edit | edit source]2 years after his release, in 1997, Hoos positioned himself as an advocate for (former) detainees and founded Themis, an organisation aimed at supporting ex-prisoners. The organisation published a magazine titled The mis-Take, distributed in prisons.
In 1999, a bombing destroyed the Themis office in Almere. A former employee later claimed the attack had been carried out on Hoos’s instruction. Plans to rebuild and establish an intake and housing facility for former detainees were repeatedly blocked, including an attempt to relocate to the industrial zone De Vaart.
Portugal period
[edit | edit source]Following disputes and failed relocation efforts in the Netherlands, Hoos moved to the Algarve in Portugal in 2016. He established the animal crematorium “Creon Sturmlight”.
Role in De Vrienden
[edit | edit source]Hoos joined De Vrienden in 1976 as the fifth individual to enter the group. At the time of his entry, the informal order of association placed him as the fifth member chronologically.
Around 1980, the group formalised a numerical-symbolic structure linking each member to a corresponding family number. During this reorganisation, the positions of Lourens Schroeter and Hoos were reassessed. Although Schroeter had joined earlier, internal consensus determined that the Hoos family would be aligned with the number four, while the Schroeter family would be aligned with the number five.
This adjustment was not based on chronology but on the later-established symbolic framework that associated each principal family with a fixed numerical identity. From that point onward, Hoos was recognised as the fourth member within the structured identity of the five principal families.
Vehicles
[edit | edit source]Hoos is known to drive:
- a white 2014 Mercedes SLS
- a white 1995 GMC Yukon fitted with dually wheels