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In a case that sounds more like a Hollywood thriller than a real-life bust, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted a major drug trafficking syndicate in Lagos—where cocaine was hidden inside lipstick tubes and property documents bound for the UK and Saudi Arabia.
Yes, you read that right: lipsticks.
Acting on intelligence, NDLEA operatives raided a courier company in Lagos on July 3, where they discovered:
The concealment was so sophisticated that the drugs were factory-fitted into the items, making them nearly undetectable without a tip-off.
In a separate but connected operation, NDLEA arrested Ajetsibo Emami, a notorious drug lord known as “Warri Kinsman”, in Ikeja. His network was dismantled after a three-day raid, which also led to the seizure of:
In another shocking twist, a Lagos-based businessman, his wife, and their two daughters were arrested for running a family-operated drug syndicate. The NDLEA recovered:
This isn’t just about drugs—it’s about how far traffickers are willing to go to outsmart the system. From lipsticks to legal documents, the methods are getting bolder, and the stakes higher.
But with every bust, the NDLEA is sending a clear message:
“No matter how clever the disguise, we’re watching.”
📖 Read the full story on The Guardian Nigeria and TVC News
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