The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has uncovered and destroyed a clandestine laboratory for production of Hashish Oil and recovered 13 rounds of live ammunition with other drugs and substances in Lagos.
The Head of Public Affairs, NDLEA, Mr Jonah Achema made this disclosure in a statement made available to newsmen.
Hashish is a drug made from the resin of the cannabis plant and it is consumed by inhaling from a small piece, typically in a pipe, bong, vaporizer or joint, or via oral ingestion.
Jonah explained that the hashish clandestine laboratory was the first ever to be discovered by the agency as it had always uncover other drugs and substances.
The Agency’s Image Maker noted that the laboratory, located in an apartment on No. 7, Imam Augusto Close, Victoria Island, Lagos, was dismantled by the Serious Enforcement Team of NDLEA.
He added that the investigation started before the COVID-19 and NDLEA had only uncovered methamphetamine, adding that it is shocking to discover such laboratory in the centre of Lagos.
Achema said that the agency arrested one suspect (name withheld) in the course of the operation code-named Hash-Caste.
Jonah said that the suspected owner of the laboratory engaged in indoor growing of cannabis sativa and processing same into hashish oil through extraction.
“The suspect is a graduate of University of Southern Denmark with a degree in Electronic Engineering.
“Aged 42, the suspect claimed to have been pushed into the hydroponic cannabis growing and Hashish Oil extraction following the collapse of his Inverter, Metering and Solar Installation Company in 2019.
“He said he noticed that there is so much money to be made in view of the high demand for Hashish oil in the international market as a curative medicine for cancer,” Jonah said.
The Head said that the dog-fortified nature of the expansive premise of the suspect was deliberate with the intent of putting up resistance from the suspected onslaught of law enforcement agencies.
He added that several drug exhibits were recovered which include 911 grams of Cannabis seeds, 21 Kilograms of Cannabis infused Ethanol, 83 grams of Hashish Oil 123mg THC-70 CBD.
“1.127 Kilograms of Cannabis Cream, 80 grams of fresh Cannabis plant and 25 grams of dried Cannabis plant were also recovered.
“Other items found in the active laboratory are: 500 grams of Potassium Hydroxide Pellets, Propyl Alcohol.
“500 grams of Sodium Hydroxide Pellets, Distilled water, Water Aspirator Vacuum Pump, Round bottom Flasks, Citric Acid, PH Meter, Retort Stands, Distillation Flasks, Printer, Spectranet wireless wifi, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC).
“Two vehicles belonging to the suspect were seized as they were suspected to have been acquired from the proceeds of illicit drug trade.
“Also detected are two bank accounts belonging to the suspect and one jointly operated by the suspect and his mother,” he said.
He said that it was unimaginable for someone to establish in the same premises a laboratory to process the proceeds into bye products such as Hashish.
Meanwhile, Achema urged all stakeholders to deploy all means to contain this act because Nigeria could not afford a dangerous brew of Hashish Oil.
He added that the agency had been working assiduously to put an end to methamphetamine local production.