Former midfielder of Spanish Celta and the Russian national team Alexander Mostovoy in an interview “Sports every day” He stated that Spartak Moscow’s Dutch forward Quincy Promes should be held legally responsible for the cocaine smuggling incident.
According to him, there is no other way to interact with the player.
“We must act in accordance with the law. According to the law, this turns out to be wrong. This has been going on for a long time. The situation here is very complex. This is a nightmare for both Promes and the people around him. Most people’s laws are the same in all countries. Mostovoy said: “If you have done something, you must be punished ” 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 Russia wants Replace Spartak forward Promes with blogger Evgeniy Savin.