Quincy Promes Remains in Dubai Prison as Extradition Process Begins

Quincy Promes, a Dutch midfielder for Spartak Moscow, remains detained in Dubai's Al-Awir central prison awaiting extradition to the Netherlands. Promes was arrested in March at the request of Dutch prosecutors while serving a sentence for drug trafficking.

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Quincy Promes Remains in Dubai Prison as Extradition Process Begins

Quincy Promes Remains in Dubai Prison as Extradition Process Begins

Quincy Promes, the Dutch midfielder for Spartak Moscow, remains detained in Dubai's Al-Awir central prison as he awaits extradition to the Netherlands. The 32-year-old footballer was arrested in mid-March at the request of Dutch prosecutors while serving a sentence for drug trafficking.

In February 2024, an Amsterdam court found Promes guilty of drug trafficking and sentenced him to six years in prison. His defense has appealed the decision, with the appeal scheduled for September 20, 2024. Additionally, Promes was sentenced to 18 months in prison for attacking his cousin last summer.

Russian commentator Oleg Pirozhkov expressed doubts about Promes' future in football, stating: "I think Promes may not return to football. Because after his prison sentence, we still do not know how long he will remain in prison. It has several items, among which there is a rather heavy one. Therefore, if he then returns to social life, it will be a great victory for him. But I think playing in a strong championship, including the RPL, is out of the question."

Since February 29, 2024, Promes has been detained at the Dubai Police Station. The Dutch prosecutor's office has requested his extradition, and the court has begun considering the request.

The extradition process is expected to be lengthy and historic, as it is the first time the UAE and the Netherlands have used their extradition treaty, which was established in 2021. Legal experts are divided on the forecast, with some predicting a quick process if Promes accepts extradition, while others believe his side will delay the process.

The Dutch press continues to report on the cases for which Promes has already received a sentence. A transcript of the prosecutor's words in the drug smuggling case has been published, and correspondence between Promes and his father has revealed details of the incident in which his cousin was injured.

As a member of Spartak Moscow, Promes has achieved significant success, including becoming the champion of Russia and winning the country's Cup and Super Cup. However, with his contract set to expire in June 2024 and his current legal troubles, it is unlikely that he will return to the team.

Key Takeaways

  • Quincy Promes, a Dutch midfielder, is detained in Dubai's Al-Awir prison awaiting extradition to the Netherlands.
  • Promes was found guilty of drug trafficking and sentenced to 6 years in prison, with an appeal scheduled for September 20, 2024.
  • He is also serving 18 months for attacking his cousin and faces uncertain future in football.
  • The extradition process is expected to be lengthy, with some predicting a quick process if Promes accepts, while others believe it will be delayed.
  • Promes' contract with Spartak Moscow is set to expire in June 2024, making it unlikely he will return to the team.