Promes' life in a Dubi prison: cells with 20 prisoners and rapes as a daily occurrence

Quincy Promes was arrested in United Arab Emirates at the request of the Netherlands after being sentenced to prison in two criminal cases, the first being, six years in prison for trafficking more than 1,350 kilos of cocaine in two shipments from Brazil to the port of Antwerp (Belgium) in 2020.

For this reason, the Spartak Moscow footballer and former Sevilla player was detained at Dubi Airport after constructive cooperation between the authorities of the Emirates and the Netherlands. An arrest that ended with his admission to Al Aweer prisonwhere he lives under terrible conditions, as reported by the Daily Mail.

In very harsh conditions

After also being sentenced to 18 months in prison for stabbing his cousin in the knee during a family partythe footballer now lives a terrible reality behind bars, since he is in a prison where it is common to find habitable cells for six people, in a double bunk, but they have 20 prisoners, some being forced to sleep on the floor.

A prison in which It is allowed to exercise three times a week, although there is no device to do physical activities.which makes it difficult for him to stay in shape while serving his sentence.

Exercise is not the only drawback of this Al Aweer prison, as is the food they serve, and what they don’t. In the case of this prison no fruit or vegetables are served.

According to Daily Mail, in prison rapes are an everyday occurrencehave few guards patrolling the prisonand the prisoners are kept in freezing cold and noisy conditions. Furthermore, it is mandatory that inmates have their heads shaved at all timesfrom the moment they enter, and they are punished if they leave their hair long with prohibitions that range from watching television to calling their relatives.

In the case of Quincy Promes, as indicated by the aforementioned British tabloid, the footballer was assigned to a cell where he lives with four other Dutch inmates who are also seeking to be extradited, and with other prisoners of Pakistani, Egyptian and Indian descent who They are addicts and they do not know the player’s situation.

The same newspaper points out that Promes would have requested extradition to Russia even though he is Dutch. This way, he would serve his prison sentence in Russia instead of in the Netherlands.

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