Ruslan Nigmatullin, former goalkeeper of the Russian national team and clubs of the Russian Premier League (RPL), expressed that he was confident that the attacker of Moscow “Spartak” Quincy Promes wanted to get a Russian passport only because of problems with the law in the Netherlands.
“Everything must be within the law. He screwed things up there and that’s why he’s interested in getting Russian citizenship. Such stories are common. But giving an artificial passport in the name of escaping justice should definitely not happen, ”reports Nigmatullin. “Euro-Football.Ru”.
Promes has previously expressed a desire to obtain citizenship of the Russian Federation. But due to the criminal case of the player in his home country, the Ministry of Sports of Russia has so far refused to help the Moscow club obtain Russian citizenship for the Dutch football player.
Promes reportedly did not go to foreign training camps with Spartak for fear of being extradited to the Netherlands. At home, the defendant in an attempted murder case also wrote that he paid a large sum to a drug dealer for the loss of a large drug shipment – but this information has not received official confirmation.
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