Johnnie Paap
Johnnie Paap | |
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| File:817130 20190608105753 1.png Johnnie Paap (left), Cees Paap (middle), Richard Paap (right) | |
| Born | Johnnie Paap 13 December 1959 |
| Other names | John Paap |
| Occupation | Black market trader |
| Known for | Robbery and black market activity |
| Criminal charge | Robbery |
| Criminal penalty | 2 years in prison |
| Criminal status | Released |
| Relatives | Cees Paap |
Johnnie Paap (born 13 December 1959), also known as John Paap, is a British black market trader and convicted robber connected to the Paap family. He was born in Birmingham, United Kingdom, and later lived in the Netherlands, including Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
Johnnie Paap became known through robbery and black market work. His criminal history included a robbery conviction, for which he received a two-year prison sentence.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Johnnie Paap was born in Birmingham on 13 December 1959. He was part of the Paap family branch connected to the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. He later moved to the Netherlands, where he became active in Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
Criminal activity
[edit | edit source]Johnnie Paap worked in the black market after moving to the Netherlands. His activity involved illegal trading and robbery for money. He operated mainly in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, where he became connected to informal criminal networks and Paap family contacts.
He was convicted of robbery and sentenced to two years in prison. After serving his sentence, he was released.
Family
[edit | edit source]Johnnie Paap is connected to Cees Paap and the wider Paap family. He is listed among Paap family members active during the Vriend Era.