“We were surprised after we learn that the documents were illegal” – Ronaldinho on his Arrest

Ronaldinho revealed that despite being arrested and charged he felt no ill-will towards the people of Paraguay, and that his religion had helped him through the situation.

“We were surprised after we learn that the documents were illegal” – Ronaldinho on his Arrest
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Ronaldinho granted his first interview after being released from prison and says he was totally surprised to have been arrested and charged with using a fake passport.

The former Brazilian star and his brother Roberto Assis were arrested in Paraguay in early march for allegedly using fake documents to enter the country.

Ronaldinho after spending 32 days in prison, judge Gustavo Amarilla decided that the duo can live in a hotel in Asuncion while they await trial in their charges.

Speaking to Paraguayan Television Network ABC Color from the Palmaroga Hotel in the Paraguayan capital, the 40-year-old said they came to the country to be at the launch of an online casino.

The former Barcelona star, said the entire situation had been very hard he was working with the police to try resolve matters.

He said: “We were totally surprised to learn that the documents were not legal. Since then our intention has been to collaborate with the justice system to clarify the facts.

“From that moment until today, we have explained everything and facilitated everything that has been requested of us.”

Speaking of the moment he was told he was going to jail, Ronaldinho said; “It was a hard blow, I never imagined that I would go through such a situation. All my life I have sought to reach the highest professional level and bring joy to people with my football.”

 

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Ronaldinho said he had plenty of opportunities to play football in prison and was constanly stopped for autographs and photos even when inside the maximum security Agrupacion Especializada prison after being arrested at the Resort Yacht and Golf Club Paraguay.

The former Barca star said that despite being arrested and charged he felt no ill-will towards the people of Paraguay, and that his religion had helped him through the situation.

He said: “The warmth, affection and respect of all Paraguayans has been felt from the first day I arrived in the country until today, and I am very grateful.

“I have my faith. I always pray for things to go well and hopefully this will be over soon.”

According to ABC Color, the interview was held face to face in the hotel despite the coronavirus lockdown, with stringent hygiene measures in place.

Social distancing was practiced, protective covers were placed on microphones and Ronaldinho wore a face-mask at all times except when answering questions.

Ronaldinho said that the first thing he would do once the situation is resolved is going to see his mum.

He said: “The first thing will be to give a big kiss to my mother who has lived through these difficult days since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in her home, then it will be to absorb the impact that this situation has generated and move forward with faith and strength.”

Ronaldinho`s lawyers have previously argued that their client had been given the Paraguayan passport as a gift from a local sponsor and was unaware he was doing anything wrong by using it.

The 2005 Ballon d`Or winner had already seen his Brazilian and Spanish passports seized by Brazil`s authorities in 2019 because of separate legal issues.