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Footballer Promes Wants to Attend Appeal Trial in NL, but only if He's Not Arrested

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Footballer Quincy Promes (33), who has been convicted in the Netherlands for stabbing his cousin in the knee and cocaine trafficking, wants to make a deal with the Public Prosecution Service (OM).

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The Public Prosecution Service suspects former professional footballer Ronnie S. (40) of cocaine trafficking and money laundering. In the court in Breda on Thursday, the public prosecutor listed the suspicions, which together amount to 2217 kilos of cocaine. S. was not present in court.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The request of professional footballer Quincy Promes not to be arrested if he comes to the Netherlands has been denied. The court in Amsterdam has ruled that the "detention order" will not be suspended. Promes has been sentenced in absentia in the Netherlands to two prison terms. The footballer stated in an interview with RTL Boulevard yesterday that he was prepared to come here from Dubai. Promes wants to attend the appeal in the two cases agai…

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Amsterdam Court of Appeal: The Court in Amsterdam will not allow former international footballer Quincy Promes, who was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison, to appeal against the…

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Professional footballer Quincy Promes, who has been sentenced to years in prison, has filed a request to be able to come to the Netherlands without being arrested. His lawyer Cem Polat confirmed this to this site. On Tuesday, there will be a hearing at the court in Amsterdam where his request will be dealt with.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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Dutch footballer Quincy Promes, who has been avoiding the Netherlands since two prison sentences, said he was ready to "take on his responsibilities" provided he continued his career.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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DUBAI — Former Ajax footballer Quincy Promes has not yet shown remorse for the crimes for which he was convicted in the Netherlands. However, the fallen player is now prepared to return to the Netherlands to answer for his criminal case. He refused to do so for years and was therefore forced to remain a prisoner in – first – Russia and then Dubai. A preliminary hearing of the court of appeal in the appeal of one of the cases will begin on Tuesda…

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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