
The nightmare continues for Quincy Promes. The former Dutch international was arrested in Dubai this Thursday, marking a dramatic turn in the life of a player once seen as a rising star in European football. 🇳🇱❌
Imminent Extradition
According to reports from various Dutch media outlets, authorities in the United Arab Emirates are expected to extradite Promes to the Netherlands, where he will serve a 7.5-year prison sentence. The sentence stems from two serious criminal cases.
Drug Trafficking and Violence Charges
The first case involves his direct involvement in a large-scale cocaine smuggling operation, trafficking hundreds of kilos of the drug into Europe through the port of Antwerp. Promes was found to have played an active role in the operation, resulting in a heavy sentence.
But that’s not all. He was also convicted of stabbing his own cousin during a family altercation in 2020. Combined, the two charges led to a severe sentence that sealed the footballer’s legal fate.
A Career Thrown Away
Having played for top clubs such as Sevilla FC, Spartak Moscow, and Ajax Amsterdam, Quincy Promes was known for his speed, technical ability, and goal-scoring instincts. But behind the scenes, a darker reality was taking shape—one filled with shady dealings, criminal ties, and poor choices.
A Tarnished Legacy
This latest development casts a dark shadow over his career and the man behind the Dutch national team jersey. From football hero to a wanted criminal now in custody, Quincy Promes’ story is a sobering reminder of how talent can be destroyed by bad decisions.
Football loses a player, but justice prevails.
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