The detention came after he was found in a drifting and blood-stained motorboat on November 30, apparently after hitting a sandbar. Police found a pistol hidden on board the boat. It was the second time the star's brother had been arrested for possession of a firearm. The offense carries a jail sentence of between three-and-a-half and eight years. The conditions of his bail mean that he can move freely around Argentina but cannot leave the country.Lionel Messi's brother Matias has been released from prison on bail. He's been accused of illegal possession of a firearm ?https://t.co/4uigUSHgrP pic.twitter.com/0iEPdMty8H
— MARCA in English (@MARCAinENGLISH) December 20, 2017
#MatiasMessi, 35, was sentenced to house arrest in his hometown in Rosario, last week for possession of a gun.https://t.co/vls6VMa70h
— FirstpostSports (@FirstpostSports) December 20, 2017