Ronaldinho Held in Paraguay Over Fake Passport Claims
Former
Brazil forward Ronaldinho is being held by police in Paraguay for allegedly
using a fake passport to enter the country, authorities say.
Police
searched a hotel in the capital, Asuncion, on Wednesday, where the star had
been staying with his brother.
Paraguay's
interior minister told ESPN Brazil that the pair had not been arrested but are
under investigation.
Minister
Euclides Acevedo also said they deny wrongdoing and are co-operating with the
authorities.
In July
2019, the player reportedly had his Brazilian and Spanish passports confiscated
over unpaid taxes.
"Ronaldinho
will be heard at eight in the morning on Thursday at the prosecutor's
office," minister Euclides Acevedo told AFP, adding that customs
authorities would also be investigated.
"I
respect his sporting popularity but the law must also be respected. No matter
who you are, the law still applies", Mr Acevedo told local media.
The
39-year-old twice World Player Of The Year had travelled to Paraguay to promote
a book and a campaign for underprivileged children.
Another man
who travelled with the brothers 45 year old Wilmondes Sousa Lira - has also
been held.
Ronaldinho
was the 2004 and 2005 World Player of the Year and enjoyed the prime of his
career at Spanish giants Barcelona. He won the World Cup in 2002 alongside
fellow superstar forwards Ronaldo and Rivaldo.
Ronaldinho's
net worth is estimated at £80-100m and he is reported to charge around £150,000
for a single promoted Instagram post.
FROM .bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america
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