“It’s not easy for Promes, it’s more difficult for him now than for anyone else” – Mostovoy on moving the footballer’s trial to the UAE

Former Russian national footballer Alexander Mostovoy told that in the current situation with the Spartak striker Quincy Promes It’s the hardest for the footballer himself.

Promes missed Saturday’s MIR RPL Matchday 19 match against Zenit St. Petersburg (0:0) due to personal reasons and is still in the United Arab Emirates, where Spartak held its training camp ‘winter. According to media reports, the Dutchman was arrested by police at Dubai airport and is now under house arrest. It was reported that Promes left the scene of the road accident, which was the reason for his arrest. On Tuesday, journalist Ivan Karpov reported that the trial in the Promes case had been postponed for a week.

“This situation has been going on for a long time, those responsible must address it.” It’s not easy for him either; it’s harder for him now than for anyone else. Sanctions, of course, will be imposed on him by the club, this is how it is done everywhere. But we don’t know all the nuances. If he is extradited to the Netherlands, Quincy faces prison. A nightmare. But Spartak was without Promes, was with him and will be without him, Mostovoy told .

In February, an Amsterdam court found Promes guilty of drug trafficking and sentenced him to six years in prison. Dutch prosecutors also seized nine properties belonging to Promes and placed him on the international wanted list. On February 27, the press service of the Amsterdam public prosecutor’s office told that Promes’ lawyer had appealed the court’s decision. Last June, a court in the Dutch capital sentenced the footballer to 18 months in prison for attacking his cousin.

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Source : MatchTV

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