Hans van de Ven

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Person.png Hans van de VenRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(soldier, Spook, whistleblower)
VDVen.jpg
Born1953
Netherlands
Died2021 (Age 68)
Amstelveen, Netherlands
ResidenceAmstelveen,  Netherlands
NationalityDutch
ExposedMaximator-Alliance
Victim ofPremature death
Interests • MiVD
• SIGINT
Former SIGINT head of the Dutch MiVD intelligence agency in 1990s. Suspicious death ruled "natural death". House was burglarized shortly after, female found in house sought for fraud let loose. Police reopened case in 2022.

Employment.png Head SIGINT Division

In office
1990 - 2001
EmployerMIVD

Hans van de Ven was a former Dutch spook working for the military intelligence service MiVD. Van de Ven was the Chief SIGINT of the MiVD in the 1990s. Van de Ven was found death in his home in 2021 in the presence of a known criminal, ruled a natural death. In 2022, the Dutch police reopened his case, suspecting foul play.[1][2]

Career

From the 90s until around 9/11, Van de Ven was head of signal analysis at the MIVD's SIGINT division. He left after a conflict and was subsequently unable to obtain freelance work abroad from sister services and specialist telecom companies. According to newspaper AD, he was nearly bankrupt.[3]

Operation Gladio

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After 9-11, Van de Ven became increasingly critical of the Intelligence agencies their mass surveillance. A profile on a Dutch crime site suggests a few reasons as to why. In the investigation on the surveillance of Huseyin Baybasin, Van de Ven claimed that phone calls of Baybasin reported as evidence had been manipulated. Although he was an expert in the case, his reputation was damaged by advocate-general Diederik Aben, who rejected his conclusions and labelled him incompetent. The Supreme Court eventually rejected the review request, leaving questions about the manipulated wiretaps unanswered.

Baybasin was subsequently jailed in the Netherlands for drug trafficking chrages, in which he suggested was only made possible by controversial judge Joris Demmink. Demmink was suspected by ISGP to be blackmailed in a VIPedophile operation. Baybasin argued he was backed in a government sponsored off-the-books drug trafficking scheme, with multiple Turkish ministers involved. Van de Ven's investigation was argued by the Dutch Crimesite as evidence, Baybasin was to be jailed at all costs, for strange reasons.[4]

The case highlighted the ongoing secrecy and problems surrounding the wiretap system in the Netherlands, with the National Police keeping a report on wiretaps secret despite court orders to make it public, giving Van de Ven an even more stringent reputation of being a "traitor". Former FBI translator and whislteblower Sibel Edmonds mentioned the case, and suggested it to be part of Operation Gladio.[5][6][7] [8]

Maximator

In 2020 Van de Ven exposed the Maximator-Alliance, a secret alliance for cooperation in the fields of signals intelligence and crypto analysis, cracking telephones, intercepting communication and implementing spyware with multiple European countries & Israel. After the leak, it was reported by The Economist[9], The Register[10] and the Dutch NPO.

Being named "the number one suspect of the MIVD regarding leaking classified files", Dutch newspaper AD mentioned that there were "sources confirming people were not happy with Van de Ven's leaks".[11]

Death

Van de Ven was found dead in his bathtub in 2021 in a suburb of Amsterdam. Although former female tax specialist being sought for fraud named Annique Botermans[12] tipped off and guided the police to his body, it was named a "natural death". Botermans and Van de Ven had set up companies in cancer prevention and lab research. Van de Ven's owned those companies because Botermans was sought for a million dollar scam setting up non-existent banks in San Marino. Botermans already was suspected in the murder of a former business partner in 2017. Botermans was found to had written a note on the day of his death reading "the black day of Hans" in her agenda. The police opened a murder investigation into his death.

Investigation

The Dutch national police and the MIVD refused to answer questions why the original police investigation was called off and why there was no police report made up regarding a burglary into his home after his death, only confirming the family, friends, investigate journalists from the AD kept not accepting the natural death reasoning. Botermans refused to comment regarding the reopened case, and repeated her claim Van de Ven died in an instant.[13][14]

Documents missing

In 2023 the police was revealed to have ruled the death a "natural" one. This was after the police was admitting to have deleted all pictures (another case of missing documents) of Van de Ven's body at the scene - because of the immediate "natural cause" ruling - even though the secret service MIVD had already joined the investigation, prompting a change in national procedure for police investigations. Private investigators were only told of this by a member of the investigating team that requested to remain anonymous.[15]


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