The National Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested a Qatar-based businessman, Agu Amobi, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, on Saturday.
Mr Amobi was arrested as he was travelling to Doha with 1.3kg of Indian hemp concealed in a bag of foodstuffs.
NDLEA spokesman Femi Babafemi stated on Sunday in Abuja that Mr Amobi claimed to have lived and worked in Doha for over 10 years.
He also claimed to have bought the Indian hemp in Enugu to deliver in Doha to enable him to pay his rent in Qatar and Nigeria and to offset the school fees of his three children.
The NDLEA also arrested one Uchegbu Obi at the airport following the seizure of 72,000 pills of tramadol from him.
He was arrested while attempting to ship the drugs, packed in a carton and weighing 38.5kg, to Kano on a local flight.
Mr Babafemi also stated that on Christmas Day, NDLEA operatives intercepted the trio of Musa Sani, Mohammed Ibrahim and Adamu Usman on the Nguru-Gashua Road in Yobe.
They were arrested in a truck conveying 39 blocks of Indian hemp weighing 15.7kg and 128,500 pills of psychoactive drugs.
“A follow-up operation on Boxing Day led to the arrest of the owner of the Indian hemp, Ali Ibrahim, in Geidam.
“Additional 208 blocks of Indian hemp were recovered from Ibrahim’s house, bringing the total to 247 blocks weighing 94.74kg.
“The owner of the psychoactive drugs, Mustapha Goni, was equally arrested,’’ Mr Babafemi stated.
In Imo, NDLEA operatives intercepted a commercial bus driven by one Peter Orji (42) on Christmas Eve while on patrol on the Owerri-Onitsha Expressway.
Mr Orji was conveying 400 bottles of codeine syrup and 7,590 pills of other psychoactive drugs, including tramadol, to Port-Harcourt when he was apprehended.
In Kano, David Michael (52) was arrested in the Unguwa Ukku area on December 24 with 49 blocks of Indian hemp weighing 42.6kg.
Umar Abdullahi (27) was nabbed with 27,350 pills of psychoactive drugs in the Gadar Tamburawa area of the city on the same day.
A 45-year-old Yusuf Yahaya was arrested also on Christmas Eve as he was taking 31kg of Indian hemp to Kebbi in a commercial bus which took off from Ibadan.
“Preliminary investigation showed that Yahaya supplies illicit drugs to bandits in Kebbi and Zamfara,’’ Mr Babafemi stated.