Dutch former footballer David Mendes da Silva gets 7 years for cocaine trafficking

Dutch former footballer David Mendes da Silva gets 7 years for cocaine trafficking The Rotterdam Court sentenced Dutch former professional footballer David Mendes da Silva (40) to seven years in prison for cocaine trafficking. The Public Prosecution Service demanded a ten-year prison term, Report informs via NL Times.
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July 29, 2023 12:29
Dutch former footballer David Mendes da Silva gets 7 years for cocaine trafficking

The Rotterdam Court sentenced Dutch former professional footballer David Mendes da Silva (40) to seven years in prison for cocaine trafficking. The Public Prosecution Service demanded a ten-year prison term, Report informs via NL Times.

Mendes da Silva was arrested in August during a narcotics investigation. He was suspected of being involved in the importation of three batches of cocaine, for a total of 1584 kilograms. The court found him directly involved in importing two batches amounting to 74 and 105 kilograms. In the third case, which involved over 1300 kilograms, the court acquitted Mendes da Silva of involvement in the importation but convicted him for “criminal preparatory actions.”

Mendes da Silva, who played seven games for the Dutch national team from 2007 to 2009, started his professional career in 2000 and played for teams such as Sparta, Ajax, NAC Breda, AZ, Red Bull Salzburg, and Panathinaikos. He retired from professional football at the age of 34 in 2017. He was a versatile player capable of playing in the midfield and defense positions and was known for his dribbling and tackling skills.

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