Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
A man using his laptop and mobile phone to perform cybercrime activities.
A man using his laptop and mobile phone to perform cybercrime activities. - Credit: makidotvn / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Health
Crime
Belgium
Marc van Ranst
virologist
Belgian
Coronavirus
soldier
threats
Willem Engel
Tuesday, 8 June 2021 - 17:45

Share this article:

Belgian virologist in hiding received threats from the Netherlands

Belgian virologist Marc Van Ranst said on NPO Radio 1 that he has occasionally received threats from the Netherlands in recent weeks. Van Ranst went into hiding last month after it was revealed that military soldier Jürgen Conings made violent threats against him, before he himself also disappeared

Van Ranst said during the radio interview that he has reported most of the threats to the police. "They then have so-called ‘stop conversations’ with those people, and that often turns out to be intrusive enough to stop them," he said.

The 46-year old Conings stole military-grade weapons from a military barracks armory before disappearing, and is thought to still be on the run. According to Van Ranst, it is not clear where Conings is at the moment or whether the soldier is still alive at all.

Van Ranst said that he would remain in hiding together with his family for the time being. "But as time passes, things will normalize again, I suppose. I don't plan to stay inside all the time," said Van Ranst, emphasizing that he also has no intention of looking behind his back for the rest of his life.

The virologist also reflected on comments made by Willem Engel, the leader of Dutch coronavirus skeptic group Viruswaarheid. Engel responded to the threats against Van Ranst on Twitter stating that the virologist caused the coronavirus situation to develop "to the point that he is now extremely hated”.

A screenshot of a Twitter conversation between Van Ranst and Engel was later published as part of an advertising campaign on over 2,000 digital billboards in the Netherlands.

Van Ranst said that he did not necessarily blame Engel for the current situation he was in. "But I do think that he creates a climate in the Netherlands that is quite remarkable and in the long run also dangerous for health," he said.

"The space he gets in the Netherlands is remarkably large for someone who has absolutely no relevant knowledge or contributions to make to this crisis," Van Ranst concluded.

More like this

Image
Ridderhof, Parliament, The Hague
356 criminal threats reported against MPs last year, up from 235 in 2024
Image
Virologist Marion Koopmans
Top Dutch virologist questions theory Covid was created in a lab
Image
A person under arrest
Man who drove into group of people outside Eindhoven coffeeshop is a 25-year-old Belgian
Image
Colorized transmission electron micrograph of mpox virus particles (green) found within infected VERO E6 cells (magenta). The virus particles are in various stages of maturity, which accounts for differences in shape.
Senior Dutch virologist, colleague accused of smuggling inactive Mpox into United States
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Oranje departs for United States as FIFA World Cup countdown begins
  • Men drugging, raping wives & girlfriends on camera is "next level" criminality: Police
  • Video: Suspected tornado whips through village near Enschede, damaging homes
  • European Sleeper drops Amsterdam from Milan night train plan, adds Breda, Eindhoven
  • Online retailer Wehkamp acquired by Dutch fashion group Omoda

Top stories

  • Video: Suspected tornado whips through village near Enschede, damaging homes
  • Dutch companies imported €2 billion worth of dangerous designer drugs from India
  • Rate of birth complications higher in poorer neighborhoods
  • At least 8 Dutch men suspected of drugging, raping, filming their wives, girlfriends
  • Court rules Ye can remain in Netherlands for Arnhem performances this week

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content