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NAFDAC Uncovers Illegal Alcohol Production Networks, Seizes ₦350 Million Counterfeit Drinks

NAFDAC Uncovers Illegal Alcohol Production Syndicates in Lagos

byFemi Adeboye
April 23, 2026
in Business, Health
NAFDAC Uncovers Illegal Alcohol Production Networks, Seizes ₦350 Million Counterfeit Drinks

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…as NAFDAC uncovers illegal alcohol production networks, regulators say public health implications are severe.

 

LAGOS, NIGERIA — The iNews Times | NAFDAC uncovers illegal alcohol production in Lagos in what officials describe as one of the most significant crackdowns on counterfeit beverages in recent months, seizing adulterated products valued at approximately ₦350 million.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) announced that its enforcement teams dismantled two major syndicates operating from Zamfara Plaza within the Trade Fair Complex and parts of Lagos Island. The coordinated operation followed credible intelligence reports that triggered a targeted raid on the facilities.

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According to the agency, more than 1,800 cartons of fake and adulterated alcoholic beverages were recovered during the operation, alongside equipment allegedly used for large-scale counterfeiting.

 

At the Trade Fair Complex, enforcement operatives reportedly discovered makeshift production centres equipped with plastic mixing tanks, improvised filtration systems, and a significant stockpile of empty branded bottles, corks, labels, and packaging materials.

Officials said these materials were allegedly used to produce and package counterfeit alcoholic beverages designed to mimic well-known brands before being distributed across Lagos and potentially beyond.

The agency explained that the sophistication of the operation suggests an organized network aimed at flooding the market with substandard products, thereby deceiving unsuspecting consumers and undermining legitimate manufacturers.

As NAFDAC uncovers illegal alcohol production networks such as this, regulators say the economic and public health implications are severe. Counterfeit beverages not only erode consumer trust but also expose millions of Nigerians to potentially life-threatening substances.

 

In a related enforcement action on Lagos Island, NAFDAC officials arrested a suspect believed to be linked to the production and retail distribution of the adulterated alcoholic beverages.

The agency confirmed that all confiscated products have been evacuated to secure facilities for further laboratory analysis and regulatory action.

While investigations are ongoing, authorities indicated that those found culpable will face prosecution under relevant food and drug safety laws.

The agency reiterated that the crackdown demonstrates its resolve to protect public health and preserve the integrity of regulated products in Nigeria’s marketplace.

 

Experts warn that the consumption of counterfeit and adulterated alcoholic beverages can result in severe health complications, including poisoning, organ failure, blindness, and even death.

Unregulated alcohol often contains dangerous substances such as methanol, a toxic compound that can cause irreversible damage when ingested.

NAFDAC emphasized that the risks are not theoretical. In previous cases across Nigeria and other countries, the consumption of fake alcoholic beverages has led to mass hospitalizations and fatalities.

As NAFDAC uncovers illegal alcohol production operations, the agency stressed that consumers must remain vigilant and avoid purchasing suspiciously cheap or poorly packaged products.

 

Beyond health concerns, the proliferation of counterfeit alcohol significantly affects legitimate businesses and government revenue.

Industry analysts note that illegal alcohol production deprives the government of tax income and damages the reputation of authentic brands.

NAFDAC’s enforcement operations are part of broader regulatory measures aimed at strengthening supply chain monitoring, increasing surveillance in commercial hubs, and enhancing collaboration with other law enforcement agencies.

The Lagos operations underscore the importance of intelligence-driven enforcement in curbing illicit trade activities within densely populated commercial centres.

 

NAFDAC has urged members of the public to purchase alcoholic beverages only from authorized outlets and to carefully inspect product labels, packaging integrity, and regulatory registration numbers.

Consumers are encouraged to report suspicious activities to the nearest NAFDAC office or through the agency’s official communication channels.

The agency reaffirmed that it remains committed to prosecuting offenders and eliminating substandard and counterfeit consumables from the Nigerian market.

At The iNews Times, our review of recent regulatory enforcement trends shows that intensified surveillance and coordinated raids have become central to Nigeria’s strategy for combating counterfeit goods. The exposure of these syndicates highlights both the scale of the problem and the urgency of sustained enforcement.

As NAFDAC uncovers illegal alcohol production in Lagos and continues investigations, authorities say additional arrests and further regulatory actions may follow.

The iNews Times will continue to monitor developments surrounding the seized ₦350 million counterfeit alcohol case and provide verified updates as the investigation progresses.

Femi Adeboye

Femi Adeboye

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