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Ronaldinho hates the food in prison as football icon is pictured signing autographs on fellow inmates’ clothing


Ronaldinho has been snapped signing autographs on other inmates’ clothing during his stint in a Paraguayan prison.

The former Barcelona star is being kept in a Specialised Unit in the Paraguayan capital Asuncion as he is being investigated for entering the country on a fake passport.

 Brazil football legend jailed for using fake passport

Brazil football legend jailed for using fake passport

New images reportedly taken inside the unit, which is designated for high-profile inmates, show the Brazilian icon signing autographs on the clothing of other inmates, with one prisoner showing off his signed Flamengo vest.

Paraguay’s Interior Minister Euclides Acevedo, has suggested Ronaldinho, 39, could play in a football match organised in the jail and opened up on the former AC Milan forward’s day-to-day life, saying: “He’s an international idol, I don’t know if they’re going to play a football match, but we presume that that within the group there will be a little kickaround.

 Ronaldinho and his brother claim they were tricked, saying he was ''gifted'' the passport

Ronaldinho and his brother claim they were tricked, saying he was ”gifted” the passportCredit: Reuters

 Ronaldinho lawyer Adolfo Marin says the legend had no idea he was doing anything wrong

Ronaldinho lawyer Adolfo Marin says the legend had no idea he was doing anything wrong

“I’m telling you that the Specialised Unit isn’t a penitentiary, it’s almost a hotel. He didn’t like the biscuits or the cooked mate (a bitter tea), but he ate chipa (a baked cheese-flavoured bread).”

Acevedo said he had spoken to Brazil’s Justice and Public Security Minister Sergio Moro about the case, saying the conversation was held with “absolute respect for our judicial sovereignty).

Ronaldinho went to Paraguay to participate in a charity event called ‘Angelical Fraternity’ but he was detained by police after he and his brother allegedly used fake passports to enter the country.

Ronaldinho’s defence claims the passport was given to him as a symbolic gift and he accidentally presented it at the airport thinking it was his Brazilian passport. It is currently unclear who gave him the passport.

 He was accused of using a fake Paraguayan passport

He was accused of using a fake Paraguayan passport

Paraguay’s Minister of the National Anti-Corruption Secretariat, Rene Fernandez, recently said that there are indications Ronaldinho had deposited 59 million PYG (6,902 GBP) in the National Bank of Fomento to begin the process of becoming a legal resident in the country.

The investigation is ongoing.

Police surround Ronaldinho’s hotel after football star is taken into custody in Paraguay for owning fake passports


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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