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Startling Story Of A Drug Smuggler, Who Escaped The World’s Hardest Jail Using A Magazine And An Umbrella


A drug smuggler escaped the world’s hardest jail just by using a magazine, a bookshelf, and an umbrella and dodged several security guards just by wearing khaki pants.

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David McMillian was accused of smuggling drugs in 1993 and was locked up in Klong Prem Central jail.point 196 | The police arrested the criminal from Bangkok and put him in a prison that was shared by 150 people at a time.point 285 |

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All these 150 prisoners had to share a single bathroom and were living there without a bed.point 75 | Sleeping time was not fixed, and everyone had to suffer from constant noise because the administration used to keep the lights ON every single second of the day.point 209 | 1

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Exclaiming about his escape, David told that he did all this by using an X-rated magazine and an umbrella.point 206 |

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It took him 18 months to make this escape plan as he had to run from the toughest jail in the world.point 79 | A few friends from outside helped him and sent exotic jams and spreads to dodge the guards.point 154 | McMillan also used hacksaw blades and gaffer-taped cable ties to make his plan successful.point 231 |

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He made a bamboo ladder and used it to run from the prison in August 1996.point 59 | 1

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He wore khaki pants and placed an umbrella over his head to ditch the guards and successfully did it. After that, he went out of the country using a fake passport given to him by one of his friends and reached Singapore in no time. From there, he went to The United Kingdom but had to spend a few years in Pakistan before doing so.

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David was arrested again in 2012 when he was living in The United Kingdom during another smuggling activity and was sent to the Wandsworth Prison.point 235 |

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Now he installs CCTV cameras for a living and had been on TV as well.point 55 | The 65 –year-old regrets what he did in his past, but there is no use to cry over spilled milk.point 133 | Share this article with people around you and ask them to live their lives doing productive activities instead of doing illegal stuff.point 246 | 1

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