Officers drawn from two elite police units on Wednesday raided the home of a former presidential candidate Abduba Dida.
The raid which happened early morning was triggered by complaints from neighbours over what was alleged as 'illegal businesses' involving young girls.
Movements into and from the house by hordes of young people caused them to be concerned.
According to an exclusive report published by a local daily on Thursday, the neighbours alerted estate officials who later tipped security agencies and what later followed was an organised and specialised raid that involved both uniformed and civilian officers armed to teeth.
Police later said they managed to recover identification documents, a number of foreign currency, mobile phones, and several high-resolution cameras in the house.
They have since confiscated all the seized gadgets.
The officers further disclosed that they also found a makeshift studio with filming gadgets, a contingent of sex-enhancing drugs and other questionable objects.
Revelations from neighbours indicate that the tenants of the house had moved in mid-September 2017.