According to Hood, prisoners at this station were subjected to torture in the form of sleep deprivation. He also described the conditions as “horrible” and called the place “hell on earth”.
However, the source notes that since Promes has not committed serious crimes in Dubai itself, it is possible that he will be treated better. At the same time, it is noted that the freedom of movement of the Spartak footballer will be more limited than if he was in a regular prison.
Recall that there was earlier information that Promes was arrested in the United Arab Emirates at the request of the Dutch prosecutor’s office. On February 29, he was arrested at the airport after failing to leave the UAE with the club after winter training.
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Source: Sport

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