Spartak footballer Promes was detained and is in the police station in Dubai
Spartak Moscow forward Quincy Promes, convicted in absentia in Amsterdam for drug trafficking, is in the UAE police department. This became known to the Baza Telegram channel.
According to the source, the football player was detained at the border control at Al Maktoum Airport in Dubai and has been in the police station for several hours. It is noted that Spartak security officers remained with him. The reason for the detention is still unknown. According to Sport Express, Promes will fly out of Dubai separately from the team later on February 29.
Earlier on February 29, it became known that the legionnaire was not allowed on the plane from Dubai to Moscow, where he was heading from a training camp with the red and whites. It was noted that the incident was not related to criminal cases in the Netherlands.
On February 14, an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes in absentia to six years in prison. According to investigators, in 2019 the player was involved in transporting a large shipment of cocaine that belonged to Surinamese drug trafficker Piet Wartel.
Source: Lenta

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