The Cocaine Diaries: A Venezuelan Prison Nightmare
'It won't happen to me. That's what I thought when I got on the plane to Venezuela. But it did — I got caught.'
Caught smuggling half a million euros' worth of cocaine, Paul Keany was sexually assaulted by Venezuelan anti-drugs officers before being sentenced to eight years in the notorious Los Teques prison outside Caracas. There he was plunged into a nightmarish world of coke-fuelled killings, gun battles, stabbings, extortion and forced hunger strikes until finally, just over two years into his sentence, he gained early parole and embarked on a daring escape from South America . . .
Aided by his extensive prison diaries, Keany reveals the true horror of life inside Los Teques: a shocking underworld behind bars where inmates pay protection money to stay alive, prostitutes do the rounds and vast amounts of cocaine are smuggled in for cell-block bosses to sell on to prisoners for huge profits. The Cocaine Diaries is a remarkable story, told by Keany with honesty, courage and even humour, despite knowing that every day behind bars might have been his last.
- Author
- Paul Keany, Jeff Farrell
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 272
- Publisher
- Mainstream Publishing
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781780575643
- Genres
- crime, autobiography
- Release date
- 2013
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