Spartak Moscow FC striker Quincy Promes still in custody at prison in UAE

Sports May 03, 21:20

Previous media reports stated that Promes was detained by UAE local law enforcement authorities in Dubai in early March by order of the Netherlands Public Prosecution Service

DUBAI, May 3. /TASS/. Spartak Moscow’s Dutch-born footballer Quincy Promes, detained in Dubai at the request of the Dutch prosecutor's office in March, is still under custody in Al-Aweer prison pending extradition proceedings to the Netherlands, a TASS correspondent reported on Friday.

Promes is listed among the inmates of Al-Aweer Prison, a Dubai police officer on duty at the penitentiary's checkpoint told the TASS correspondent.

Only close relatives, lawyers and employees of foreign diplomatic missions may be granted access to prisoners if they have a permission from investigators. According to the officer at issue, the case file of the Dutch footballer is being studied by the Interpol bureau in Dubai.

Previous media reports stated that Promes was detained by UAE local law enforcement authorities in Dubai in early March by order of the Netherlands Public Prosecution Service.

The Netherlands Public Prosecution Service’s press office announced in mid-March that it was not clear at that time when the footballer could be extradited adding "It is also unknown if he will actually be extradited."

Dubai police detained Promes on February 29, while he was clearing border control at the Al Maktoum International Airport to board a flight to Russia, after which he was taken to a police station for questioning. The Dutch prosecutor's office told TASS that Promes was apprehended in the United Arab Emirates on suspicion of violating local laws. The footballer was later released from custody, but was unable to leave for Russia.

On February 14, the Amsterdam District Court found Promes guilty in a drug smuggling case and sentenced him to six years in prison, while prosecutors were pushing for a nine-year prison sentence. The football player was absent during the court hearings and was later put on the international wanted list.

In an unrelated case, on June 19, 2023 an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes in absentia to 18 months behind bars on charges of assaulting his cousin. Last June, the footballer was found guilty of stabbing his cousin during a family get-together in 2020. Promes’ lawyers appealed the verdict, but it was rejected by the court early last month.

Promes, 32, joined Spartak Moscow FC in 2014 and, according to official statistics, the forward has netted 114 goals in his 235 match appearances with the legendary Russian football club. The footballer was the runner-up for best striker in the Russian Premier League 2022/2023 season, having scored 20 goals in 27 matches.

Throughout its 101-year history, Spartak Moscow FC has been a 12-time USSR champion and ten-time champion of Russia. The team is the winner of numerous other awards and trophies.

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