A group of Dutch bounty hunters that searched for Jews in hiding and Jewish property that was given for safekeeping by Jews to non-Jews. This group, which was directed by the Hausraterfassungsstelle, operated between March and September 1943. The leader of this group was Wim (Willem) Henneicke, a former car mechanic. The Germans paid FL 7.50 for each Jew delivered to them. Over slightly more than six months 8,500 Jews in hiding were rounded up and delivered to the German authorities.