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NDLEA Arrests Lagos Hotelier, Seizes 1.7 Tonnes of Cannabis

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested Lagos hotelier and notorious drug baron Frank Chijioke Ibemesi, popularly known as Chisco Bee, following a protracted surveillance effort. Ibemesi, 42, was detained early Saturday at his Daisy Garden Hotel in Isolo, Lagos, where officers led him to a warehouse containing 42 jumbo bags and four cartons of Loud cannabis, totalling 1,762.8 kg. The raid also yielded cash in multiple foreign currencies. In concurrent anti-narcotics actions, the NDLEA intercepted efforts to distribute processed skunk from Osun, confiscating 11,135 kg of cannabis and detaining seven suspects. Edo State operations recovered almost two tonnes of skunk, with additional arrests along key transport routes. Other notable seizures included skunk and methamphetamine in Ogun, large amounts of tramadol in Adamawa, cannabis in Nasarawa and Taraba, and various drug consignments in Lagos and Kwara. NDLEA Chair […]

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NACOC Seizes Cannabis at Swissport Terminal; 2 Arrested, 2 at Large

On Friday, July 5, 2025, NACOC executed a high-stakes operation at Accra’s Swissport Terminal, intercepting a UK-bound shipment of 738 compressed cannabis parcels cleverly hidden in 40 boxes mislabelled as “assorted food items”. Operation Details Intelligence-led effort: NACOC said the bust followed weeks of surveillance, signalling proactive coordination with international partners . Arrests & fugitives: Two suspects were detained and are cooperating with investigations, while two more—Lincoln Nii Okaija and Kate Davidson (“Esi”)—remain at large and wanted by the Commission. Why This Seizure Matters ReasonImpactDisruption of trafficking networksThe consignment highlights Ghana's role in international drug routes.Effective enforcementSuch seizures underscore NACOC’s growing intelligence capabilities.Public safety alertOngoing trafficker surveillance and fugitive manhunt heighten public interest.Legal precedentGhana’s Narcotic Drugs Act mandates a minimum 10-year sentence for trafficking. What to Watch Next Apprehension of fugitives: Authorities are urging the public to provide any credible […]

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