With a plasma TV, a DVD player, $172 000 in cash, gym equipment, two refrigerators and a couple of guns, Genilson Lino da Silva had everything he needed for a luxurious life — in his Brazilian prison cell.
It came to an end this week when his cell, which also contained a king-sized bed, was raided in a police operation against drug traffickers in the northern city of Salvador.
”He was alone in all that comfort. It wasn’t very big but the other cells had several prisoners in them,” a spokesperson for Bahian state authorities said on Tuesday.
Officials said Da Silva, also known by his nickname ”Leg”, was serving time as the biggest drug trafficker in Bahia state. He was reported as saying the money in his cell was from old robberies and gambling in prison.
”We will investigate if the leaders of the prison were conniving in this,” Paulo Gomes, a state prosecutor, told reporters.
He said he was not surprised that kidnappings, murders, and drug-trafficking were being directed from inside the jail. — Reuters