Hilde Geens (b. 1945) has been a journalist since 1970.
She worked for, among others, Ons Volk, Knack, De Zwijger, 24 uur, Trends, Humo, BRT, Vrij Nederland, MaoMagazine, talk shows D & D Productions. She retired in July 2005.
Last modified:
12/11/2025
Title:
Investigative journalist
Expertise:
The Nivelles Gang
Country:
Belgium
City:
Kortenaken
Supported projects
The conspiracy of silence
NIVELLES - State police commander Léon François starts using questionable investigative methods in the fight against drug traffickers in the 1970s, without legal regulation. Who are the gangsters and who is the police? The boundaries blur. Top cops and politicians, ex-premier Vanden Boeynants in the lead, watch and do not intervene. François is convicted, but the case never really gets cleared up. A lot of serious crimes are never solved.
NIVELLES - 17 Raids between 1982 and 1985, 28 dead, more than 40 injured, barely 175,000 euros in loot and no one convicted. The Nivelles Gang is the largest unresolved judicial file in Belgium. Hilde Geens did what someone rarely does: she read the judicial files about the Nivelles Gang and discovered that she was being deceived.