In a decisive move against crime, the Anambra State government has demolished a notorious kidnappers’ hideout operating under the guise of Udoka Golden Point Hotel and Suites, infamously known as “La Cruise Hotel.” The property, situated along the Onitsha-Owerri Road in Oba, Idemili South Local Government Area, was exposed as a hub for criminal activities.
Authorities uncovered a series of horrifying secrets during the operation. On the building’s top floor, investigators found well-partitioned graves believed to contain the remains of more than 30 victims. The gruesome discovery underscores the depth of criminal operations conducted within the premises.
Adding to the horror, a shrine used for occult practices by the gang was also uncovered within the hotel. The site served as both a hideout for the criminals and a place for carrying out their sinister rituals, solidifying its reputation as a den of terror.
The state government wasted no time in neutralizing the site. A demolition exercise, carried out under tight security, ensured that the structure was completely razed to prevent its future use for criminal activities. The operation was recorded and shared on the X page of Anambra State New Media, drawing widespread reactions from the public.
The demolition of “La Cruise Hotel” reflects the Anambra State government’s commitment to ensuring the safety of its residents by dismantling criminal networks. This bold move sends a clear message that there will be no safe haven for criminals within the state.
As investigations continue, the public remains hopeful that this action will deter similar activities and restore a sense of security to the region.

