Brazilian drug lord busted after turning prison
cell into luxury suite
Published time: 30 Jul, 2016 09:15
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View of Brazilian drug trafficker Jarvis
Chimenes Pavao's cell at Tacumbu prison in Asuncion on July 28, 2016. ©
Norberto Duarte / AFP
A three-room suite complete with a library,
high-tech kitchen, stylishly tiled walls, plasma TV and even a conference room
– no, it’s not an apartment of a US rapper, it’s actually a prison cell where a
Brazilian drug lord was serving his sentence.
The VIP suite belonged to Jarvis Chimenes
Pavão, a convicted Brazilian drug lord, considered one of South America's most
dangerous narcotics traffickers. He had been serving an eight-year sentence for
money laundering since 2009 at the Tacumbu prison in Asuncion, the capital of
Paraguay.

Police discovered the luxurious cell on Tuesday
night at almost the same time, as a bomb was uncovered inside the prison. It is
believed that the drug baron wanted to create a diversion by detonating the
device, in order to allow him to escape.
Chimenes Pavão was due to be released in 2017,
but it is alleged he feared being extradited back to Brazil where he would face
extra charges, hence his desire to break out of jail.

During his time behind bars, he certainly lived
in luxury. The three-room cell had a bathroom, a kitchen and even a conference
room. It also had air conditioning, stylishly tiled walls, luxurious furniture
and a library.
Chimenes Pavao also enjoyed his big DVD
collection, which he liked to watch on big-screen plasma TV.
The drug lord apparently loved watching films
about other famous drug lords as the full collection of "Pablo Escobar” TV
series was found in his cell. Escobar was a notorious Colombian drug lord and
trafficker in 1990s. Known as "The King of Cocaine",
Escobar was considered the wealthiest criminal in history and one of the
richest men in the world.
His lawyer, Laura Acasuso was quick to tell
reporters that high-ranking officials were aware of the privileges that the
drug lord had access to.
"Six or seven justice ministers and six or
seven prison directors" took bribes from Chimenes Pavão, she said.
The Justice Minister Carla Bacigalupo was
subsequently removed from her post and her replacement, Ever Martinez, promised
to destroy the cell.
"We're going to demolish Chimenes Pavão's
cell and take action against the prison directors who allowed this inmate to
enjoy these privileges," he said.
However, the criminal’s lawyer says that the
drug lord contributed to the renovation of the prison and paid for lodgings for
prison directors and toilets for the guards. He even renovated the prison
library and improved the cooks' salaries, he added.
Some inmates were also disappointed by the fact
Chimenes Pavao was removed from the prison, as the drug lord has always been
very generous.
"He was the most loved man in this
prison," one
prisoner, Antonio Gonzalez told AFP.
"I don't know what's going to become of us
without him," another
inmate said on condition of anonymity. He added that the drug lord paid for a
football pitch and chapel at the prison and even employed bodyguards among the
prisoners.
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