Mash: Quincy Promes, convicted in the Netherlands, will not be extradited to his homeland
Dutch striker of Spartak Moscow Quincy Promes, sentenced to prison in the Netherlands, will not be extradited to his homeland. Mash reports this.
The source estimates this probability low, since Russia does not have an extradition treaty with the Netherlands. In addition, the footballer will be able to play for Spartak, even if his appeal against the verdict is not satisfied. The Russian Premier League (RPL) prohibits players with an outstanding criminal record from entering the season, but this only applies to sentences passed in Russia.
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Earlier, an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes in absentia to six years in prison. According to investigators, in 2019 the forward was involved in transporting a large amount of cocaine belonging to Surinamese drug trafficker Piet Wartel. Currently, the footballer is with Spartak at a training camp in the UAE.
In June 2023, a Dutch court sentenced Promes in absentia to 18 months in prison. The attacker was found guilty of involvement in the armed attack and stabbing of his cousin.
Source: Lenta

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