Four arrested as police seize £80m worth of cocaine disguised as shea butter in huge bust

Four men have been arrested and a huge haul of cocaine worth £80m recovered (Image: National Crime Agency)

In a major crackdown on drug trafficking, four men have been apprehended and an astonishing £80m worth of cocaine has been recovered. The National Crime Agency’s (NCA) extensive investigation culminated in the recovery of 847.5 kilos of the Class A substance.

According to police reports, the individuals were detained on Wednesday, February 5, with ages ranging from their 30s to 60s. The arrests took place at a location in Merrington, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, and the suspects have since been released on bail.

The NCA’s probe was initiated following a Border Force examination of a shipping container on December 23 last year at Tilbury Docks in Essex, which uncovered a consignment of shea butter concealing the cocaine blocks beneath. These blocks bore various distinctive markings, including Polo Ralph Lauren logos, a Cessna logo, and a Star of David.

West Mercia Police provided assistance during the NCA’s arrest operation and subsequent searches.

Additionally, a woman in her 40s was arrested under suspicion of money laundering and is currently released under investigation,

The drugs were disguised as shea butter

The drugs were disguised as shea butter (Image: National Crime Agency)

David Phillips, NCA operations manager, commented on the bust: “The NCA works tirelessly with partners at home and abroad to protect the public from the threat of Class A drugs which cause devastation to communities across the UK.”

He added: “This is a very significant haul of cocaine and its seizure will cause big losses to the organised crime group behind its importation.”

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