
Quincy Promes: Football star extradited from Dubai to face prison in cocaine smuggling case
Quincy Promes, a former Netherlands international, has been extradited from the United Arab Emirates to the Netherlands.
He is set to serve jail sentences for drug trafficking and assault.
A Dutch court previously sentenced Promes in absentia to six years for his involvement in two cocaine shipments in 2020.
He also received an 18-month sentence in absentia for stabbing a cousin in the knee during a 2020 incident.
Promes denies all charges and has filed appeals in both cases.

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