He explained that the suspects were arrested in possession of dangerous weapons, illicit drugs and suspected stolen properties.
Seadogs urged students to avoid hard drugs as substance abuse will distort their academic careers and ruin their lives.
He also said that the command had seized various smuggled items in the last four weeks in the state.
Some of the suspects were said to have been arrested with the support of the military deep inside an insurgents’ environment.
The suspects, 23 males and a female, were arrested during raids on black spots in the state.
He said items recovered included 18 mobile phones, 157 weapons such as knives, cutlasses, four locally made guns, one toy gun, 34 ATM cards and 83 sachets of Diazepam tablets.
He said members of the host community of the club complained that the club had been turned into a drug den.
Mr Babafemi added that 44kg of Indian hemp was also recovered on May 12 from the Lagos Island warehouse of a fleeing drug dealer.
Mr Babafemi added that 96 compressed blocks of Indian hemp weighing 82kg concealed inside jumbo bags of cassava flour were also recovered at Basket Market, Asaba.
The suspects comprised 500 males and nine females. 295 of them were counselled against drug abuse, while 27 others were sent to rehabilitation centres.
