“I know that the Dutch judicial authorities are working behind the scenes to secure the extradition of Promes. This is happening in complete silence, because the last thing anyone wants is to anger Dubai. This raises serious concerns.
Of course, there is a possibility of extradition if a person is suspected or convicted, but this happens very slowly and quietly. And if Dubai says: “We will allow him to return to Moscow,” then what is the point of such an extradition agreement? Then you can safely throw it in the trash,” the De Telegraaf journalist quotes.
Recall that on February 29, Spartak striker Quincy Promes could not leave the UAE with the team after the winter training camp, as he was detained at the airport. The footballer was taken to the police station and then released with a ban on leaving the United Arab Emirates. It was reported that Promes was arrested for leaving the scene of an accident.
Source: Sport

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