G-Force nightclub
The G-Force was a nightclub in Amsterdam frequented by Marc Dutroux and Robbie Van Der Plancken, according to a dossier compiled by the Morkhoven Workgroup. The club was owned by an American identified as John Edward Mullaney.
The G-Force was a nightclub in Amsterdam frequented by Marc Dutroux and Robbie Van Der Plancken, according to a dossier compiled by the Morkhoven Workgroup. The club was owned by an American identified as John Edward Mullaney. Mullaney could be linked to John Stamford's Spartacus Network through a company called Korper and Korver, as well as to Karel Maasdam through another company called Adonis. The bar at the G-Force was operated by an individual named Gerda Lamere.1
According to witness Robert Jan Warmerdam, who frequented the small sadomasochist scene in Amsterdam for about 15 years, Dutroux had meetings at the G-Force on regular dates with a certain Nordholt, who was an official in the Amsterdam police, as well as with a certain Peter De Groot, who worked in a clinical laboratory. Warmerdam claimed he had often been at table with them and that Dutroux had said he expected problems and was going to go to prison for a short time. Warmerdam also stated he met Robbie Van Der Plancken at the G-Force and later in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The dossier linking Dutroux to the G-Force and Amsterdam child trafficking networks was compiled by Marcel Vervloesem for prosecutor Michel Bourlet and formed the basis for a series of 2004 media reports.1
Sources
- Dovey, S. (2023). Eye of the Chickenhawk. United States: Thehotstar. ↩
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