Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have uncovered 70 parcels of cocaine weighing 3.6 kilograms cleverly concealed in the walls of cocoa butter body cream containers destined for London, United Kingdom.
Read more: NDLEA uncovers UK-bound cocaine hidden in body cream containersThis is contained in a statement issued by NDLEA’s spokesman, Femi Babafemi, on Sunday.
The consignment, factory-packed and disguised as personal effects, was intercepted on 14th October 2025 at the export shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos.
A cargo agent, Lawal Mustapha Olakunle, who presented the shipment for airfreight on an Air Peace flight, was immediately arrested.
According to the NDLEA, two other major suspects, Ogunmuyide Taiwo Deborah, a healthcare worker, and Mutiu Adebayo Adebiyi, Chief Executive Officer of Mutiu Adebiyi & Co. Travel Agency, were later apprehended in follow-up operations at different locations across Lagos.
In a related bust, NDLEA officers at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport (AIIA), Enugu foiled an attempt by a 35-year-old Lesotho national, Lemena Mark, to smuggle 103.59 grams of methamphetamine concealed in a Diabeta Herbs Coffee Tea pack to the Philippines on 22nd October.
The crackdown continued nationwide, with NDLEA operatives arresting Umar Abubakar, 40, in Bode Saadu, Kwara State, after 21,950 capsules of tramadol 250mg were found hidden inside a 100-litre water heater on 21st October.
In Lagos, a raid on Solomade Estate, Ikorodu, on 23rd October led to the recovery of 275 litres of skuchies, a dangerous cocktail of blackcurrant drink, cannabis, and opioids, from Ogunyabo Adenigbigbe.
Elsewhere, a 75-year-old grandfather, Echendu Onuoka, and a 60-year-old grandmother, Aukana John, were caught with quantities of skunk in Obingwa LGA, Abia State.
Similar seizures were recorded in Ondo and Kaduna States, where operatives intercepted over 384 kilograms of cannabis and thousands of tramadol and rohypnol pills from multiple suspects.
The NDLEA, under Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd), reaffirmed its resolve to dismantle trafficking networks and block every route used by international and local drug syndicates.








