Italy issues international arrest warrant for Brazilian Robinho | Inquirer Sports

Italy issues international arrest warrant for Brazilian Robinho

/ 05:08 PM February 17, 2022

FILE PHOTO: Football - Argentina v Brazil - International Friendly - Emirates Stadium, London - 3/9/06  Robinho - Brazil looking dejected during the game

FILE PHOTO: Football – Argentina v Brazil – International Friendly – Emirates Stadium, London – 3/9/06 Robinho – Brazil looking dejected during the game Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Michael Regan/File Photo

ROME–Italy’s Justice Ministry has issued an international arrest warrant for former AC Milan and Brazil striker Robinho after the country’s top court confirmed his conviction for rape, a ministry spokesman said on Wednesday.

The ministry has asked the global police agency Interpol to enact the warrant.

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Robinho, whose full name is Robson de Souza, lives in Brazil. The South American country does not extradite its nationals, which means Robinho would only face arrest if he travelled abroad.

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A Milan court in 2017 found Robinho and five other Brazilians guilty of gang raping a woman after plying her with alcohol in a discotheque. The conviction was confirmed by an appeals court in 2020 and validated by Italy’s Supreme Court last month.

Robinho, 38, has always denied the charge.

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He was capped 100 times by Brazil and played for top European clubs Real Madrid and Manchester City as well as AC Milan.

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