The Spanish newspaper "S" revealed new developments in the past hours, concerning the case of the Brazilian star Ronaldinho, as the Paraguayan prosecution accused another person in the case of falsifying official documents (passport), which had been used by the former Seleção star, Ronaldinho, and his brother Roberto, to enter Asunción, Paraguay's capital, on March 4.

According to the newspaper, Paraguay's judicial authorities charged the 25-year-old young man, Victor Manuel Cabrera, for being responsible for the misuse of official documents and his criminal relationship with the incident, according to a statement by the Paraguayan Ministry of Justice, where he accused Cabrera of responsibility in facilitating the issuance of the documents in person From within the headquarters of the issuance of personal cards and passports in the National Police, which he followed by handing over the passports to one of his relatives, Gaiusu, who is also subject to trial on suspicion of belonging to a gang specialized in issuing false public documents for illegal use.

The newspaper pointed out that Paraguay police arrested another suspect in the case last week, Wilson Ariano, the son of an immigration officer, who was also involved in the case of Ronaldinho, and was arrested from his home in Asunción, as Ariano was one of the documents processing officials. The fake received by Ronaldinho and his brother through the Paraguayan businesswoman, Dalia Lopez, who is accused and fleeing from justice, especially since Lopez was accused, in turn, of leading a network specialized in facilitating the preparation and use of false identity documents and passports, and issued a warrant against her.

Paraguay police last March arrested Barcelona star Ronaldinho and his brother, two days after they entered the country with false passports, and were charged with charges punishable by law by the Specialized Economic Crime Unit, after they used forged documents, which resulted in placing them in pretrial detention.

Ronaldinho was on a visit to Paraguay to promote a free medical aid program for a charity, as well as to present a new book that talks about his personal career.