The life of Quincy promised has turned 180º in recent years. From being a more than promising footballer for whom the Seville He paid 21 million euros in the summer of 2018, but it was confirmed on Wednesday that he will go to prison and serve a six-year sentence for drug trafficking.
According to Dutch media, Promises, 32, and another man were found guilty of transporting no more and no less than 1,363 kilograms of cocaine. Specifically, in two lots of 650 and 713 kg. transported from Brazil to Antwerp (Belgium) hidden inside a shipment of sea salt in January 2020.
However, it should be noted that, according to the same information, Promises he would not have stood trial because “he thought he could not be touched because he was playing soccer in Russia,” with Spartak Moscow. “The case came to light after the police criminal intelligence team received information that a 32-year-old man now living in Russia was involved in cocaine trafficking,” the Dutch Public Prosecutor’s Office noted in its decision against Promises.
Source: La Verdad

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