Former RFU member says Russia will humiliate him if he saves Promes

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Andrei Sozin, a former member of the ethics committee of the Russian Football Union (RFU), does not see the case of Spartak midfielder Quincy Promes as a conspiracy. stated that “Championship”.

“Promes does not have a single argument to declare a conspiracy against him as a person working in Russia.

I read open sources. Even if half of what he wrote about the Promes case were true, there is no need to save him. And please do not say that they want to humiliate us with this decision of Promes. “We would humiliate ourselves if we tried to save him,” Sözin 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. On 16 February, the Dutchman was placed on the international wanted list.

On February 22, RBC reported that Promes was ready to testify in person in the Amsterdam court, provided that he was not arrested.

The football player, who tried to fly from Dubai (UAE) to Russia on February 29, was detained by the police at the airport. He went to St. Petersburg with the team for the Zenit match. He could not fly to St. Petersburg.

Previously Zarema accused Spartak’s leadership in the arrest of Promes.

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