Heroin kingpin in UK prison show off his flatscreen , cigars and Playstation on FB - Continentalinquirer

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Heroin kingpin in UK prison show off his flatscreen , cigars and Playstation on FB





 Jason Crocker, 36, was jailed for five years but has been taking the selfies in his cell showing his cushy life



 The headline 'Heroin Kingpin Put Behind Bars', appears in pride of place, stuck on his cell his wall




 A home entertainment system in his cell: Crocker keeps a collection of DVDs, games and consoles




  The convicted drug dealer keeps an article saying 'Good Riddance' on his wall.  The self-proclaimed kingpin takes pictures of his mates and posts it on Facebook, against prison regulations






  Reveling in his 'king-pin lifestyle' the dealer has a New York City bedspread and keeps his tabacco nearby



 Crocker has plenty of space to hang pictures of his friends and family and they too have the opportunity to keep up with his antics through the images of prison life he shared on Facebook





A drugs kingpin took pictures  from inside his prison cell, glorying in crime and posted on Facebook, they show off his flatscreen TV, cigars and Playstation.
Dealer Jason Crocker, 36, was jailed for five years but has been taking the selfies in his cell showing his comfortable life.
One of the photos is him looking at the camera but others show his cell decorated with newspaper cuttings calling him a 'kingpin'.
The images taken between October 2014 and more recently also show a cell filled with games consoles, a TV, luxury toiletries, clothes - and even box of luxury cigars.
One image appears to show a cell door wedged shut from the inside using a broom handle.
He was jailed in December 2013 after police watched him push heroin through his door to known users at his city flat.
Last year the drug 'kingpin' also pleaded guilty to having a prohibited item in prison without authority - a mobile Blackberry phone.
The offence of using a phone in prison can carry up to two years extra added to a convict's sentence. 
He also flouted prison rules and was slapped with extra prison time for using Skype and dating websites from jail.
A Plymouth Herald article with the headline 'Good Riddance' alongside Crocker now appears to have pride of place on his cell wall.
Another article, 'Heroin Kingpin Put Behind Bars', also appears to have been placed on his wall.
The photos appear to show two different cells used by Crocker, one with grey tiling with a calendar dated October 2014 and one with blue tiling, suggesting he has been moved at some stage, taking his phone with him.
Police said the images were not from HMP Dartmoor.
The photos also show luxuries he has enjoyed including a large stereo system, photos of family and friends, a television, and a PlayStation console.
There is also a Nintendo Gamecube, a DVD player and movies, as well as a wooden pole to jam against his cell door to keep unwanted guests, such as prison officers, at bay.
Ensuring he is well turned out for any eventuality, Crocker has also snapped his array of soaps, lotions, toothpastes and assorted men's fragrances.

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