Quincy Promes fined 250,000 euros to drug criminal Piet Wortel for stolen cocaine
The Public Prosecution Service suspects 54-year-old Siegfried ‘Piet’ Wortel of being confirmed in two liquidations. He would be the client of the murder of a former professional football player Kelvin Maynard on Sept. 18, 2019 for a fire station in Amsterdam Southeast.
He would also be involved in the murder of 23-year-old Genciel ‘Genna’ Feller. became Feller in September 2019 shot dead in Willemstad on Curacao.
The two murders are said to be the result of the theft of 400 kilos of cocaine in 2019. In the context of that theft that caused great unrest in Amsterdam Southeast. The OM says about obtaining information that Joël H., better known as rapper Joey AK, traveled to Suriname in response to the drug theft to apologize to Wortel. H. traveled together with the father of Ocean S., who is considered a key player by law enforcement in the criminal environment.
In the context of the theft, footballer Quincy Promes, who then played for Ajax, would have paid a fine of 250,000 euros to Wortel. According to the Public Prosecution Service, this would appear from information from the Police Criminal Intelligence Team (TCI).
Quincy Promes, who now plays at Spartak Moscow, is currently suspected a stabbing allegedly stabbing his cousin. In addition, the football player is also suspicious of drug trafficking and participation in a criminal organization. In the past warned the Amsterdam detective the footballer for his criminal contacts.
Large batches of cocaine
Justice rules Piet Wortel of obtained with the import of large shipments of cocaine. In addition to the aforementioned 400 kilos and more than 4000 kilos that were found in September 2021 in the port of Rotterdam. In addition, there is another batch of 4100 kilos that was packed in the port of Antwerp. ‘Bolle Jos’ Leijdekkers would also be involved in that party.
The Public Prosecution Service has not yet considered Leijdekers plausible as a suspect in this case. However, he has been on the National Investigation List since May 2022 on suspicion of decisions regarding large cocaine bulk transports and directing underworld violence.
Piet Wortel was born in Aruba in March last year arrested as part of an old sentence he still had to serve. He denies having anything to do with the liquidations and the importation of consignments of drugs. He also denies knowing these people. Ruud van Boom, Piet Wortel’s lawyer, stated during a pro forma hearing on Wednesday that there is little evidence against his client. “It’s all gossip and backbiting.”
The Public Prosecution Service has not yet recognized a ’round case’ against Piet Wortel. “The investigation is not yet in full swing,” said a prosecutor.
“I have nothing to do with liquidations,” said Piet Wortel during the hearing. “I really wanted this research. I am also a victim of gossip and backbiting.”