Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson reveal the shocking contraband hidden inside the Colombian prison where cocaine tycoons were imprisoned.

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Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson are revealed to have once smuggled a phone to drug lord Cassie in Sainsbury's Colombian prison cell.

'Cocaine Cassie' appeared on The Kyle and Jackie O Show this week and Kyle made a shocking revelation in front of them to promote his new book. Interviewed a convicted felon.

'We smuggled a phone into a Colombian prison so we could do an interview with Cocaine Cassie while she was still locked up. Do you remember that?' Kyle, 53, asked Jackie, 49.

But while incarcerated in a Bogota prison in 2018, Jackie doesn't remember talking to the drug trafficker.

'How come you don't remember?' A startled Kyle asked Jackie.

Jackie asks how they managed to pull off the stunt.

'I'll tell you during the commercial break,' said Kyle. 'Once again, you want me to give up all my secrets.'

In his interview with radio hosts, Cassie revealed more details about how he was caught on a flight to Australia in 2017 at Bogota International Airport with 5.8kg of cocaine.

Kyle Sandilands and Jackie 'O' Henderson have revealed they once smuggled a phone into drug lord Cassie Sainsbury's Colombian prison.

'Cocaine Cassie' appeared on The Kyle and Jackie O Show this week to promote her new tell-all book and Kyle made the shocking revelation before interviewing the perpetrator.

'Cocaine Cassie' appeared on The Kyle and Jackie O Show this week to promote her new tell-all book and Kyle made the shocking revelation before interviewing the perpetrator.

After Jackie asks how the drugs were smuggled, Cassie confirms that she carried the contraband over headphones.

'They were already pre-wrapped and in gift bags,' she admitted.

The Adelaide woman who became a media sensation and went by the name 'Cocaine Cassie' has now written a memoir. Describes the side of a terrible story.

Casivas was caught with 5.8kg of cocaine at Bogota International Airport on a flight to Australia in 2017.

Casivas was caught with 5.8kg of cocaine at Bogota International Airport on a flight to Australia in 2017.

'I was on the good side of the guards,' he told NCA Newswire when asked how day-to-day prison life was.

'I was a little misunderstood in that sense with my prisoners, as I never argued with the guards.

'I've never caused any trouble, if they search and they find contraband like phones and stuff, it'll be the end of the world, and I'm like, 'As you'd expect, we'll go. It shouldn't be their job.

Sainsbury now lives in Adelaide with his Colombian partner Tatiana, whom he calls 'the anchor through it all'.

His memoir, Cocaine Cassie: Setting the Record Straight, was published by New Holland Publishers.

His memoir, Cocaine Cassie: Setting the Record Straight, is published by New Holland Publishers.

His memoir, Cocaine Cassie: Setting the Record Straight, is published by New Holland Publishers.