The prosecutor’s office of the Netherlands a few years ago began to listen to the striker of “Spartak” Quincy Promise after information about the player’s contacts with drug traffickers is received.
It should be noted that the first signs of the attacker’s involvement in drug trafficking appeared in 2018. As stated in the body, the interceptions were legal, which the player’s lawyer disagrees with Robert Malevich. The investigation believes that the footballer has invested 200 thousand euros in a drug smuggling operation, hoping to conclude with a profit of 6 million euros. These are two consignments of cocaine (650 kg and 712 kg), imported into the port of Antwerp in January 2020. Half of the shipment was intercepted by the police. The hearing in this case will be held on August 11.
The prosecutor’s office claims that in the conversations Promes also admitted that he wanted to stab his cousin in the neck, which could already serve as an aggravating circumstance in this case, in which the court will rule on June 19.
