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Footballer set for trial after importing R1.5bn worth of drugs

A Dutch star is now reportedly set for trial after being caught importing a crazy £65 million (R1.5 billion) worth of drugs.

Former Ajax Amsterdam forward Quincy Promes is facing serious charges after being found transporting more than 1 300kg of cocaine, according to Dutch publication Het Parool.

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The Spartak Moscow star is no stranger to trouble, though, having previously been arrested for allegedly stabbing a cousin of his, leaving him seriously injured.

The Netherlands' Public Prosecution Service has confirmed that they are now prosecuting the winger for drug-trafficking after he was found in possession of two batches, said to be about 650kg and 713kg, of cocaine at the port of Antwerp in Belgium in January 2020.

With Promes also suspected of being involved in a criminal drug enterprise, his pre-trial hearing is set to take place on Monday, 5 June.  

Although the former Sevilla attacker currently plays his football in Russia, the court proceedings may continue without him present if a lawyer appointed by him appears on his behalf.

His legal representative, Robert Malevicz, has refused to comment on the matter, saying: "I will do that during the session next Monday."

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Promes' previous case of aggravated assault for stabbing his relative after a heated argument at a family gathering is still ongoing, with the Netherlands international spending two days in jail after being arrested before being released. Prosecutors have since demanded that he be handed a two-year prison sentence for that crime.

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