Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have raided an 80-room, five-storey hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos, used as a cover for distributing illicit substances.
The new facility, known as Hook Hotel and also referred to as Caesar Hotel and Caesar Lounge, is located at 16 Waziri Ibrahim Street, off Elsie Femi Pearse Street, Victoria Island.
In a statement on Sunday, the agency’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, said operatives recovered 589 bags of Canadian Loud, a strong strain of cannabis, with a total weight of 417.3 kilograms and a street value of N1,042,500,000, during an operation that lasted between Friday, April 25 and Saturday, April 26, 2025.
Items suspected to be proceeds of the illicit drug trade recovered from the premises include a Toyota Prado Landcruiser Jeep (Lagos AKD 472 OZ), a Toyota Sienna vehicle (Lagos KJA 79 HJ), a Volkswagen delivery van (Lagos AAA 525 JE), a Kia Cerato car (Lagos BDG 860 GQ), a Grand Caravan Dodge (Lagos APP 847 YF), 74 new television sets, 10 used television sets, and 13 refrigerators, among others.
In another major operation in Jigawa State with a follow-up in Kano, NDLEA operatives, acting on intelligence, on Wednesday, April 23, intercepted consignments of opioids being moved from Kano to Niger Republic and Yobe State.
The drugs, hidden in a Toyota Sienna vehicle with registration number ABJ 182 NW, were intercepted around 2:30am along the Kano-Ringim road in Gumel town. Two suspects, Abba Ibrahim, 28, and Shuaibu Umar, 29, were arrested.
Recovered from the vehicle were 200,000 pills of Tramadol 250mg and 217,500 capsules of Pregabalin. A swift follow-up operation in Kano led to the arrest of 41-year-old Jamilu Muhammad at his residence in Mil Tara, Layin Technical area of Kano, where additional 1,584,000 pills of Tramadol 250mg were discovered, stacked inside a Nissan 18-seater bus marked DAL 372 XA and a room in his house. This brings the total number of recovered opioids to 2,001,500 pills.
Meanwhile, barely a week after NDLEA officers of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation uncovered 20 parcels of cocaine concealed inside religious books bound for Saudi Arabia at a logistics company in Lagos, operatives have again intercepted another shipment of 46 wraps of cocaine weighing 547 grams, hidden in body cream destined for the Middle East. The seizure was made on Wednesday, April 23, at a courier firm in Lagos. Another consignment intercepted the same day included 1.8kg of Pentazocine injection and 60 grams of Bromazepam tablets, heading to Canada.
At the Seme border area of Badagry, Lagos, NDLEA operatives arrested three Ghanaian ladies at the Gbaji checkpoint on Sunday, April 20, while they were attempting to smuggle a combined 4.8 kilograms of Ghana Loud, a strong strain of cannabis, into Nigeria. The suspects are Haziza Zubairu, 42; Samirat Mustapha, 43; and Jamila Salifu, 26.
In Kano, a 60-year-old woman, Safiya Shamsu, was nabbed on Friday, April 25, at Samegu area of Kumbotso Local Government Area with 5.6 kilograms of skunk, a variant of cannabis. Another suspect, Muntari Labaran, 35, was arrested following the seizure of 100 litres of codeine syrup from him at Yelwa area of Dala LGA.
Similarly, a total of 3,814.9 kilograms of skunk was destroyed on two farms in Ugbodu community, Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State on Thursday, April 24, when NDLEA operatives raided the plantations. Three suspects — Samuel Samson, 26; Daniel Peter, 20; and Abel Edah, 31 — were arrested during the operation.
The agency’s War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) sensitization activities continued across the country during the past week. Lectures were delivered to students and staff of Dan-Doro Community Arabic Secondary School, Doro, Katsina; St. James Anglican School, Badariya, Kebbi; Federal Government Girls College, Tambuwal, Sokoto; and members of the Oganiru age grade in Onitsha, Anambra State. In Lagos, the NDLEA Strategic Command paid a WADA advocacy visit to the Ayangburen of Ikorodu, Oba Kabir Adewale Shotobi.
Commending the officers and men of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation, and the Lagos, Kano, Jigawa, Edo, and Seme Commands for the arrests and seizures, the NDLEA Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), also praised their counterparts across the country for maintaining a balance between drug supply reduction and demand reduction efforts.