The Star Malaysia

Ronaldinho enjoys ‘golden cell’ in locked-down Paraguay capital

-

With Paraguay’s capital in lockdown, former Brazil football star Ronaldinho (pic) is spending his second week under house arrest in an exclusive hotel in Asuncion, where a ballroom has been set up to allow him to keep his football skills sharp, as he awaits trial for entering the country under a false passport.

The 40-year-old World Cup winner and his business-manager brother Roberto are occupying two US$350 (RM1,520)-a-night suites at the otherwise deserted Colonial-style Palmaroga hotel, just a couple of blocks from the government headquarte­rs.

“Yesterday they brought him a regulation football. We set up a room – about 30m by 15m – for him to be able to practise his juggling skills,” hotel manager Emilio Yegros said.

“He seems like a good sort. He always has a smile, like his brother,” said Yegros.

“His face has changed from his first day here. When he arrived he was tense and visibly stressed,” the hotel manager said.

The former Barcelona star spends his days working out in the hotel gym, practising his legendary juggling skills with the ball, and wandering the echoing halls of the 6,000 square-metre building, refurbishe­d in 2019.

Ronaldinho and his brother are among 16 suspects in an extensive anti-corruption investigat­ion. Arrested on March 6 for using falsified Paraguayan passports to enter the country from neighbouri­ng Brazil, they face up to five years in prison if convicted.

Being held in a police cell for the first 30 days of their detention gave Ronaldinho – his beard grown fuller in that time – and his brother a taste of Paraguayan prison conditions, before a court ordered them released into house arrest at the Palmaroga early this month.

Bail was set at US$1.6mil (RM7mil).

The fact that the hotel is owned by the Spainbased Barcelona Group, who have constructi­on projects in Paraguay, is “pure coincidenc­e” and has nothing to do with the star’s former club, said Yegros.

The former player is prevented from receiving visitors in the hotel under Paraguay’s protocols against the coronaviru­s, which officially has 161 infections to date, with eight deaths.

Ronaldinho’s Brazilian lawyer Sergio Queiroz says there are no legal grounds for his detention.

“It’s illegal, abusive,” he said. “They did not

know that the documents they had were illegal.”

“Leave Ronaldinho alone,” said former Argentine World Cup winner Jorge Valdano, now a coach in Spain.

“The only place Ronaldinho behaved like a troublemak­er was on the pitch,” he told a Madrid newspaper. “One thing is being stupid, as his lawyer called him, and another thing is being a criminal.”

But public prosecutor Alicia Sapriza is sure. “They knew,” she said.

What investigat­ors are trying to determine is if the former star was being used as cover in the plot or whether he willingly lent himself to an alleged money laundering and contraband operation to dispel possible suspicion.

“From the contents of his phone calls that have been examined there was a certain conversati­on with the brother Roberto in which the documents were discussed,” before they arrived in Paraguay, Saprizia said.

Although prosecutor­s believe his brother Roberto bears more responsibi­lity in the case, Sapriza says: “Ronaldinho could not be unaware. He cannot claim to have been acting in good faith.”

Ronaldinho and his brother left for Asuncion on March 4 with their own Brazilian passports but showed the Paraguayan passports on arrival.

Mobbed on arrival by 2,000 kids wearing T-shirts bearing his photo, he had travelled to Paraguay to open a casino owned by a Brazilian businessma­n and his agenda included attending an event organized by a children’s charity.

Prosecutor­s are expected to limit the charges to using documents with “false content” and the pair will likely be released on bail when court activity resumes following the lockdown, judicial sources said. — AFP

 ?? —aFp ?? Classy: a view of the lobby of the hotel where Brazilian star ronaldinho (inset) is placed on house arrest.
—aFp Classy: a view of the lobby of the hotel where Brazilian star ronaldinho (inset) is placed on house arrest.
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia