Former Peru spymaster's jewellery haul to be auctioned

27 Jul, 2014

An Aladdin's cave of jewellery and trinkets belonging to Peru's jailed former intelligence chief could fetch more than $1 million when it is auctioned off next month, the government said Saturday. A diamond-encrusted gold watch, 76 pairs of gold cufflinks and assorted gem-laden rings and chains are among 152 pieces of jewellery belonging to disgraced spymaster Vladimiro Montesinos, who is serving 20 years in prison for crimes against humanity.
Peru's National Commission of Seized Goods (CONABI) said the items, bought by Montesinos using state funds, would go under the hammer on August 18 and 19. Montesinos was one of the most powerful men in Peru during the corruption-tainted reign of former President Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000). He is alleged to have siphoned off millions of dollars from state coffers while ruthlessly targeting Fujimori's opponents. But, despite a fearsome reputation, his taste for flamboyant personal trappings was laid bare in the inventory of jewellery seized by the government.

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