Former Anzhi coach: Russia is unlikely to transfer Promes

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Former head coach of Anzhi Makhachkala Gadzhi Gadzhiev in an interview Metatations He stated that Spartak Moscow striker Quincy Promes is unlikely to be extradited to the Netherlands on drug trafficking charges.

According to him, Russia continues its military war against the whole of Europe.

“I don’t think Russia will remove Quincy Promes from the country in the current situation. Russia is actually waging a military offensive, including against the Netherlands. All of Europe is there. The Dutch are also with them. I don’t think our government will extradite Quincy,” Gadzhiev said.

On February 14, an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes to six years in prison for cocaine trafficking.

The hearing of the case was held on January 24, and the prosecutor’s office requested that Promesa be sentenced to 9 years in prison. The striker is currently in the red-whites training camp in the UAE.

In 2020, in the Belgian port of Antwerp, police seized two drug shipments with a total weight of approximately 1,370 kg. According to investigators, the cargo belonged to Promes. It was also claimed that the athlete had a connection with drug dealer Pete Wartel, to whom he paid 250 thousand Euros in exchange for the missing cocaine “for his own safety”.

Previously Dmitry Guberniev expressed We hope that Quincy Promes will not be granted Russian citizenship.

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