A Brazilian drug lord was found to be a life of luxury in a three-room cell complete with a conference room, plasma screen TV and library.

Jarvis Chimenes Pavao had been serving an eight year sentence for money laundering since 2009 at Tacumbu prison in Ascuncion, the capital of Paraguay, when police raided his cell after learning he was planning to escape.

Pavao had planned to use explosives to blow a hole in the wall of the prison.

Pavao's bedroom at Tacumbu prison had a treadmill (EPA)

Pavao's cell had a conference room, library and DVD collection (AFP/Getty Images)

Although he was due to be released next year, it is thought he feared being extradited back to Brazil.

He has now been transferred to a cell in a police "special operations unit" and his luxurious cell, which had air conditioning and en-suite bathroom, has been destroyed.

Jarvis Chimenes Pavao had his own clothes in his cell (AFP/Getty Images)

Jarvis Chimenes Pavao had a TV series about the life of Pablo Escobar among his DVD collection (AFP/Getty Images)

Pavao even had the full collection of DVDs for the series Pablo Escobar, which follows the life of the notorious Colombian drug lord known as the "King of Cocaine".

Prisoners at Tacumbu told AFP anyone wanting to stay in the luxury unit had to pay Pavao a one-off fee of $5,000 (£3,778) and a weekly rent of $600, the BBC reported.