Sunday, February 22 2026 - Operatives of the Nigerian Navy, attached to Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS, Beecroft, have seized about 500 kilograms of suspected cannabis during a patrol operation in the Amuwo Odofin area of Lagos.
The illicit drugs, reportedly concealed in sacks, were
intercepted on Thursday around the Abule Oshu axis during what naval
authorities described as a routine but intelligence-driven patrol.
While handing over the recovered substance to the National
Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, on Friday, the Commander of NNS Beecroft,
Commodore Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, said the operation followed actionable
intelligence on attempts by smugglers to move drugs through Lagos waterways.
According to him, the seizure forms part of sustained
efforts by the Navy to block criminal access to Nigeria’s maritime routes and
dismantle drug distribution networks operating between land and sea.
“Maritime crimes often originate from land, pass through the
sea, and sometimes return to land. We are fully aware of the smuggling routes
being exploited, including attempts by criminals from neighbouring countries to
use our waterways, and that will no longer be tolerated,” Adams-Aliu said.
He disclosed that the suspects abandoned the consignment and
fled on sighting naval operatives, adding that their identities had been
established and efforts were ongoing to apprehend them.
The commander explained that the operation aligns with the
strategic direction of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas,
aimed at maintaining a responsive and professional Navy through strong
inter-agency collaboration.
“Our mission here is to reposition NNS Beecroft to
effectively secure the waterways in and around Lagos and address crimes that
move from land to sea and back to land. This seizure is a clear example of that
mandate in action,” he said.
Adams-Aliu also stressed that the Navy would intensify raids
on known drug hotspots across the state, noting that several suspects were
arrested during a recent operation at a drug den in the Apart area.
Receiving the seized narcotics, the NDLEA’s Deputy Commander
of Narcotics, Adejumo Gbenga, praised the Navy for its consistent support in
the fight against drug trafficking.
“The Nigerian Navy remains one of our strongest operational
partners in Lagos and nationwide. This collaboration has significantly
strengthened our capacity to curb drug abuse and trafficking,” he said.
Gbenga added that investigations would continue to track and
prosecute those behind the consignment, while naval operatives sustain their
manhunt for the fleeing suspects.

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