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Drugs 'Kingpin' Takes Prison Snaps Showing Off His Flat Screen TV, Playstation And Parties With Cellmates

Jason Crocker, 36, was jailed for five years but has been taking these 'cell-fies' bragging about his apparently cushy prison life

Cushy: The behind bars life of prisoner Jason Crocker. (SWNS)
Cushy: The behind bars life of prisoner Jason Crocker. (SWNS)


A heroin 'kingpin' posted these prison selfies from behind bars boasting about his crimes and showing off his flat screen TV, cigars and games console.

Jason Crocker, 36, was jailed for five years but has been taking these 'cell-fies' bragging about his apparently cushy prison life.

Jason Crocker, 36, was jailed for five years. (SWNS)
Jason Crocker, 36, was jailed for five years. (SWNS)

The images taken since October 2014 show a cell also filled with toiletries, along with a newspaper cutting on the wall calling him a kingpin.

The pictures look to have been taken from two different facilities, as they have different coloured walls, suggesting Crocker was moved at some point during his sentence.

He was jailed in December 2013 after police watched him push heroin through his door to a stream of known users at his flat in Plymouth, Devon.

Last year the drug 'kingpin' also pleaded guilty to having a prohibited item in prison without authority - a mobile Blackberry phone.

He also flouted prison rules and was slapped with extra prison time for using SKYPE and dating websites from inside 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.

Cellmates: Crocker posted this picture on social media, against prison regulations. (SWNS)
Cellmates: Crocker posted this picture on social media, against prison regulations. (SWNS)


Infamous: Crocker put this newspaper cutting up in his own cell. (SWNS)
Infamous: Crocker put this newspaper cutting up in his own cell. (SWNS)


The photos also show home comforts including a large stereo system, photos of family and friends, a television, 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 male perfumery

His Facebook page, which remains hidden to anyone who is not his 'friend', also reveals his fellow convicts in an assortment of poses.

Prison life: Another image from inside one of Crocker's cells. (SWNS)
Prison life: Another image from inside one of Crocker's cells. (SWNS)


A Prison Service spokesperson said: 'This behaviour is totally unacceptable. Anyone caught accessing social networking sites or instructing others to do so on their behalf will be subject to strict disciplinary action.

'No prisoner should be in any doubt that if they break the rules they will be stripped of their privileges, may be reported to the police for further action, and can have extra time added to their sentence.

'We also have an agreement with Facebook and will close down accounts being updated.'