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Spartak Moscow forward Quincy Promes charged with COCAINE smuggling

Spartak Moscow forward Quincy Promes charged with COCAINE smuggling

Quincy Promes Smuggling: Quincy Promes, a former Ajax and Netherlands striker, will be charged with cocaine smuggling. Promes, who presently plays for Spartak Moscow in Russia, is also charged with aggravated assault after new evidence in a stabbing incident revealed. Follow All Football LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN Barcelona coach Xavi REVEALS Man City SHUTTING door on […]

Quincy Promes Smuggling: Quincy Promes, a former Ajax and Netherlands striker, will be charged with cocaine smuggling. Promes, who presently plays for Spartak Moscow in Russia, is also charged with aggravated assault after new evidence in a stabbing incident revealed. Follow All Football LIVE updates with InsideSport.IN

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The Public Prosecution Service states that these two batches weigh approximately 650 kilos and 713 kg each. They were seized in the port of Antwerp towards the end of January 2020.The parties collectively would have accounted for about 75 million euros on Amsterdam’s streets, according to the National Drug Monitor.

The former Ajax player and Orange international was already under suspicion for taking part in drug trafficking and a criminal gang. The preliminary hearing occurs the following Monday.

Promes plays for the Russian team Spartak Moscow. The matter “can be handled by the court without his presence, but with a lawyer authorised by him” if he chooses not to travel to the Netherlands, according to the OM. Robert Malevicz, Promes’ attorney, declines to make a substantial statement at this time.

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Promes is under investigation for severe violence in another incident. At a family gathering, he allegedly stabbed his cousin in the knee. Although Promes has consistently denied that, he admitted to the stabbing in telephone conversations that the police bugged.

Justice had previously suspected him of trying to kill someone, but this had not been confirmed. The court renewed the criminal case’s inquiry in March of last year. On Monday next, the final phase of the case will also be heard.

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