Radja Nainggolan has been released by Belgian authorities after a lengthy interrogation as part of a drug trafficking investigation, but with one major restriction: he cannot leave Belgium.
The news comes from De Standaard, which cites the statements of the former Roma and Inter midfielder's lawyer, Omar Souidi.
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"Yes, he was involved as a member of a criminal organization, but we are confident that further investigations will demonstrate that he is not responsible. Radja Nainggolan is not a drug criminal.", he added firmly. According to the lawyer, Nainggolan He reacted with "relief" to his release, even though he expected a positive conclusion to the interrogation, convinced that he had nothing to reproach himself for.






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Nainggolan's situation seems complicated, but it is important to remember that he is not accused of anything serious. We hope that this issue will be resolved quickly and that he can return to playing as before.