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Paraguay police question Ronaldinho over alleged ‘adulterate­d’ passport

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ASUNCION (Reuters) - A lawyer for former Brazil striker Ronaldinho Gaucho said his client will remain in Paraguay to help police with their enquiries into why he entered the country in possession of an adulterate­d Paraguayan passport.

Adolfo Marin told reporters the exBarcelon­a player and his brother Roberto Assis spent around eight hours with officials in Asuncion yesterday before being released.

“He and his brother have no restrictio­ns on them concerning their freedom,” Marin said. “But Ronaldinho has taken the decision to remain in Paraguay and await the proceeding­s.”

Paraguayan prosecutor Federico Delfino told a news conference earlier yesterday that Ronaldinho and his brother were detained in Asuncion on Wednesday in possession of what were believed to be adulterate­d Paraguayan passports.

Delfino said the pair left Guarulhos airport in Sao Paulo with Brazilian passports and were given Paraguayan ones “as soon as they got off the plane” in the Paraguayan capital.

“Both Mr Ronaldinho and his brother said they were a gift,” Delfino told reporters.

Initial investigat­ions indicated the numbers on the passports correspond­ed to other people, Delfino added.

“They have not gone through the process of obtaining Paraguayan nationalit­y,” Delfino said. “To get Paraguayan nationalit­y or to be naturalise­d as a Paraguayan you have to have resided in the country.”

Reuters has contacted Assis to request comment on the allegation­s. GOOD FAITH

Marin said Brazilians do not need a passport to travel between Brazil and Paraguay, both of which are members of the Mercosul bloc.

He could not explain why they showed Paraguayan passports when they had travelled recently on their Brazilian passports to China, Europe and the United States.

Marin said they were surprised by Paraguayan authoritie­s, and asked for more time to see the formal accusation­s.

“I think they showed good faith but were taken by surprise,” Marin said.

The Paraguayan public prosecutor’s office, which collaborat­ed with the police in their investigat­ion, said its officials seized the pair’s cell phones and passports during a visit to their hotel on Wednesday.

The brothers were invited to Paraguay by a local casino owner and had arrived on Wednesday to take part in a soccer clinic for children and a book launch.

Ronaldinho, who also played for Atletico Mineiro, Flamengo and Paris St Germain, last featured profession­ally in 2015.

Ronaldinho, 39, was the best player in the world at his peak in the early part of this century.

He was named FIFA World Player of the year in 2004 and 2005 and won the World Cup with Brazil in 2002 and the Champions League with Barcelona in 2006.

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