The Phnom Penh Post

Brazil’s Ronaldinho put under house arrest in Paraguay

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A PARAGUAYAN judge on Tuesday ordered the release of Brazilian football great Ronaldinho and his brother into house arrest while they await trial on charges of using false passports to enter the country.

Judge Gustavo Amarilla told reporters that he had ordered the “continuati­on of house arrest in a hotel for Ronaldinho and his brother”.

The pair were jailed one month ago to await trial, but their lawyers have posted bail of $1.6 million.

Ronaldinho, considered one of the greatest footballer­s of all time, was a star of Brazil’s 2002 World Cup win and played for European giants Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and AC

Milan, among others.

The ruling means that the brothers can swap their grim police cell block – which has also housed Paraguay’s former soccer federation chief and the ex-speaker of the lower house of parliament – for a plush colonial-style hotel in downtown Asuncion.

The brochure of the refurbishe­d 107-room Palmaroga Hotel, located in the capital’s historic centre, describes it as offering “a seamless blend of early 1900s Renaissanc­e grace and modern comfort as well as luxury”.

“I have the assurance of the hotel managers that they, at their own expense, can observe house arrest there,” Judge Amarilla told a news conference.

Paraguay’s appeal court last month rejected a request to release the pair, meaning the two-time world player of the year spent his 40th birthday behind bars.

With Paraguay’s capital on lockdown due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the judge communicat­ed his ruling in a cellphone call to the brothers, with prosecutor­s and defence lawyers – and TV cameras – present. The judge and many others wore face masks as a precaution against the virus.

A beaming Ronaldinho, in a black T-shirt and matching headband, gave a thumbs up sign to show he understood the terms of his release.

‘Fake passports’

He and his brother, Roberto de Assis Moreira – who is a lso his business manager – init ia l ly encountere­d no problems af ter arriv ing in Asunc i on f r om ne i g h b ou r i n g

Bra zil on March 4.

However, shortly after their arrival, the brothers were taken into police custody when investigat­ors raided their hotel following discovery that their passports were fake.

Ronaldinho, given a rock star’s welcome to Asuncion by around 2,000 children and teenagers, said the passports had been given to him by sponsors of a charity working with disadvanta­ged children.

Fourteen other people have been charged in the case, which has expanded into an investigat­ion into possible money laundering.

An arrest warrant has been issued for the Paraguayan businesswo­man in charge of the charity foundation that invited Ronaldinho.

He proved a popular inmate of the police headquarte­rs jail where he was held, donating a trophy to the winning team in a recent prisoners’ futsal tournament.

 ?? AFP ?? Famed Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho was arrested in Paraguay for entering the country on a false passport.
AFP Famed Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho was arrested in Paraguay for entering the country on a false passport.
 ?? AFP ?? Ronaldinho and his brother have moved to a swanky hotel in the historic centre of Asuncion, the country’s capital.
AFP Ronaldinho and his brother have moved to a swanky hotel in the historic centre of Asuncion, the country’s capital.

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