The sealed building is at No. 109, Alakoro Street. in Lagos Island.
Mr Wahab described the markets and shanties as a menace to society.
He thanked Lagosians for being patient and assured them of a better and cleaner environment in 2025.
He said zero-tolerance againt noise pollution is imperative to prioritise the health and well-being of Lagosians.
LASEPA has shut down nine establishments over alleged noise and other environmental pollution.
The commissioner said that the task force officials demolished makeshift shanties used for drug activities in the area.
Lagos noted that the action was in line with the state’s environmental laws.
According to the commissioner, the raids and arrests followed discreet surveillance exercises at the black spots.
The commissioner expressed displeasure over the nonchalant attitude of some residents towards the environment.
The commissioner said the operation reflects the agency’s resolve to maintain environmental standards and protect public health in the state.
