Dutch soccer player Quincy Promes extradited from Dubai to face prison in cocaine smuggling case
- On June 20, 2025, Dutch footballer Quincy Promes was transferred from Dubai into Dutch custody to begin serving prison terms for cocaine trafficking and assault convictions.
- Promes' extradition followed his 2023 conviction for stabbing his cousin and a 2024 in absentia sentence of six years for involvement in cocaine shipments from Brazil to the Netherlands.
- A chartered 14-seat Challenger 604 private jet transported Promes due to security concerns and risks of public exposure during the flight from Dubai to the Netherlands.
- After landing, Promes was transferred to a detention center to serve 18 months for assault and six years for drug trafficking, with possible parole eligibility in 2030 if appeals fail.
- Promes denied all charges and filed appeals in both cases, while the exact prison location remains unclear, and legal proceedings continue to attract international attention.
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Footballer 'extradited to the Netherlands to serve prison sentence' for drug trafficking and stabbing brother
Dutch footballer Quincy Promes has been extradited from Dubai to the Netherlands to serve a combined seven-and-a-half-year prison sentence for cocaine smuggling and stabbing his cousin
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThe former wingman of the Ajax was sentenced in February 2024 to six years in prison for importing more than a ton of cocaine from Brazil...
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleQuincy Promes was extradited from Dubai to the Netherlands after his conviction for having participated in the import of more than one ton of cocaine.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleQuincy Promes played 50 times for the Dutch national team, now the 33-year-old in his home country expect six years in prison.
·Vienna, Austria
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