Jon Imanol Sapieha Candela, known as El Sapo, was arrested in 2011 for drug trafficking and money laundering - but after serving less than four years in prison he now lives in a conservation reserve he created in Kenya.
He boasts of running one of the Spanish island's biggest drug gangs for 30 years.
He started off by bringing in 120,000kg of hashish a year before moving on to ecstasy in the 90s, when he sold a million pills a month.
Candela then got into cocaine in the 2000s when he shipped it from Colombia.
He told a documentary: "People come to Ibiza to party and many think they need cocaine. The market was huge.
"Los Miami was the biggest group for drug distribution. Me, I was there, but I was not one of the founders, I was the supplier.
"The founder was a friend and I used to supply 400 to 500kg [of cocaine] maybe four times a year. They were probably making more than €58million a year."
Police caught one of his boats with 216kg of cocaine on it but he claims he stole it back by digging a hole in a wall at a station. He even placed trackers on police boats to evade capture.
This story is from the July 03, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.
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