Brazilian drug lord serves his time in a 'VIP cell' that had a library, plasma TV, 3 rooms and an en-suite bathroom
A Brazilian
drug lord serving an eight-year prison sentence, spent his time behind
bars in a 'VIP cell' - complete with a plasma television, a
kitchen, wardrobes, conference room, air
conditioning, tiled walls, furniture, and library - complete with a DVD
collection that included all episodes of a television show about Pablo
Escobar.
Jarvis
Chimenes Pavao, one of South America's deadliest and
most feared drug lords was sentenced to 8 years in prison
after being found guilty of money laundering charges and was locked up
in Tacumb prison in Asuncion, Paraguay, where he lived a life of luxury.
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But
Pavao's cushy life behind bars came to an end at his own doing, after
officers began to suspect he was planning to detonate a bomb in order to
smash through one of the jail walls and escape.
Tacumbu penitentiary is considered one of the most overcrowded and violent jail of Paraguay - with inmates often starving to death or being involved in riots.
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