According to investigators, two large shipments of cocaine intercepted in 2020 in the port of Antwerp, belong to Promes and his family.
On Wednesday, January 24, Amsterdam hosted court hearings on the case of cocaine smuggling. One of the defendants is Spartak Moscow striker Quincy Promes.
The prosecutor's office demanded a nine-year prison term for him.
Promes, according to the investigation, is associated with drug traffickers Pete Wartel. He allegedly paid Wartel 250 thousand euros for his name not to be associated with a shipment of cocaine weighing a total of 1370 kilograms, found in the port of Antwerp in 2020.
Quincy Promes was charged with cocaine smuggling in May 2023.
In 2020, the Dutch court sentenced him to 18 months in prison on charges of assaulting his cousin.
Recall, the Dutch footballer Quincy Anton Promes moved to Spartak in 2021. Now the "red and white" are at the winter training camp in the UAE.