A BRIT tourist appears to snort cocaine off the grave of drug baron Pablo Escobar in shocking footage obtained by The Sun.

Ex-lag Steven Semmens is seen kneeling at the tomb in Itagui, Colombia.

4 Steven Semmens is first seen squatting and taking out a bag of white powder

4 Semmens then pours some of the white powder on to Escobar's grave

4 Finally, the Brit can be seen snorting the white powder through a $5 note

He gets out a bag of white powder and empties it onto the memorial stone before rolling up a $5 note.

After leaning down and snorting the powder from the headstone, he turns to the camera grinning and says “I’m Gordon Ramsay mate” — referring to the TV chef’s documentary series on cocaine.

On the HMP Jail Banter Facebook page, followed by 80,000, Semmens posted under the video: “Line of coke off Pablo Escobar’s grave, straight out of Swansea prison.”

A Facebook user called Omar Shaf replied: “Legend.”

4 Pablo Escobar was killed by the police in Itagui, Colombia, the city Semmens was visiting, in 1993 Credit: AFP

Escobar, known as the King of Cocaine or El Patron, was 44 when shot dead by cops in the city in 1993.

By the late 1980s he had a £21billion fortune and supplied 80 per cent of the world’s cocaine, much of it to the US.

Some guides sell cocaine tours to the grave and let tourists sample the drug.

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Semmens, believed to be in his 30s, also posted wide-eyed selfies in the same region of Colombia on Wednesday.

A Facebook entry from October shows him dancing in the street and looking high on drugs in Amsterdam.

The Sun has approached him for a comment.