Tikteknu: today's summary clip in sports, 11.1 (Sport1)
As part of the trial of the Surinamese-Dutch drug dealer Piet Wortel, it was discovered today (Wednesday) that the soccer player Quincy Fromes, who was accused of attempting to murder his cousin and later also of drug smuggling and belonging to a criminal organization, paid Wortel a fine of 250,000 euros as compensation for stealing 400 kilograms of cocaine from him, a fraud As a result of which - according to the suspicions - two people were murdered, among them the football player Calvin Maynard who was shot in the street and died in September 2019, at the age of 32.
The new discovery regarding Promes came from the criminal intelligence team's investigation into the Wortel case.
The former Ajax player, now 31 years old, allegedly stabbed his cousin to death during a family event in July 2020. In addition, according to the suspicions, he and his family members financed a shipment of more than four tons of cocaine that arrived at the port of Antwerp in Belgium, following which many drug dealers were arrested in Amsterdam.
The two murdered men were probably those who were marked by Wartel as guilty of the seizure of the drug shipment.
Meanwhile, he makes a life in Russia.
Quincy Promes (Photo: GettyImages, ALBERTO PIZZOLI)
Since February 2021, Promes has been playing for the Russian Spartak Moscow, which bought him and actually brought him back for a second term, after the Dutchman played for them for four years between 2014 and 2018.
Not only does he excel in the local league with 14 goals and 6 assists in 16 appearances this season, but he also announced in recent months about opening a restaurant in Moscow and is working to obtain Russian citizenship, in order to receive political asylum in Russia.
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