Lawyer Dmitry Romanenko told that the amount owed by the Spartak striker Quincy Promes does not allow the question of opening criminal proceedings for non-payment of taxes to be raised.
Mash previously reported that Promes could avoid a six-year sentence in the Netherlands for drug trafficking thanks to a possible criminal case in Russia for systematic tax evasion. The 32-year-old striker owes 397,000 rubles to the Federal Tax Service.
– This news is absolutely absurd. The amount of Promes’ debt in the amount of 397,000 rubles does not allow raising the issue of initiating criminal proceedings and conducting other proceedings – including him in the list of persons searched, etc. There are corresponding amounts of debts to the Federal Tax Service, provided for by the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, which allow you to initiate criminal proceedings, but these are amounts exceeding 400,000 rubles, said Romanenko on .
It was previously learned that Promes had been arrested in Dubai at the request of the Dutch prosecutor’s office. The Netherlands will demand the extradition of the 32-year-old Spartak player. In February, an Amsterdam court found the footballer guilty of drug trafficking and sentenced him to six years in prison; Promes’ defense appealed this decision. Last summer, a court sentenced a Dutch man to 18 months in prison for attacking his cousin.
Source : MatchTV

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