After the recent prison brawl at Topo Chico in Mexico, which resulted to the death of at least 49 inmates, authorities discovered that there were several luxury items within the facility.

ABC News revealed that the warden and superintendent of the Topo Chico prison in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, were arrested and charged with drug trafficking and failing to apply appropriate security measures in the jail.

Authorities found several items that were not allowed inside, such as mini refrigerators, portable saunas, aquariums, and more. Ivan Hernandez Cantu, also known as “El Credo,” a Zetas drug cartel leader, was found to have a large flat-screen television, luxury bath and king-size bed in his cell.Chief prosecutor Roberto Flores stated that during the attack, a woman was even with El Credo.

According to Yahoo, on Feb. 14 the state government said that the police seized control of the Topo Chico prison and finally put an end to the self-government that organized crime leaders exerted with the involvement of certain people in authority.

The jail previously had luxury cells that came with air conditioning units and other amenities. There were also hundreds of figures of Santa Muerte, a “Death Saint” who was worshiped by millions of Mexicans. The prison even had convenience stores, a bar and food stands run by inmates. One day after the massacre, the police also found several hammers, drugs and makeshift knives. The authorities reportedly confiscated everything.

“All the privileges are over,” stated Cuauhtemoc Antunez Perez, the chief of state public safety.

The prison brawl reportedly started from a dispute over the control of the Topo Chico prison between two Zetas leaders, namely Hernandez and Juan Pedro Zaldivar Farias, also known as “Z-27.”

Most of the victims were murdered by stabbing or after having been beaten with sticks. One guard was charged with fatally shooting one of the inmates during the skirmish. There were 3,800 inmates at the jail during the riot, which was 35 percent beyond its maximum capacity. After the brawl, 233 inmates were transferred to other facilities, including the two Zetas leaders.

The presence of the various luxury items, weapons, drugs and even females in the Mexican prison shows the corrupt system which even involves the connivance between jail officials and drug cartel leaders. The government has been attempting to stop the self-control of drug cartels in several prisons for years by creating more policies and adding more officers.

More updates and details on Topo Chico prison are expected soon.