
Operatives of the Department of State Services have arrested two suspected kidnappers linked to the 2023 abduction and killing of a neurology professor, Ekanem Philip-Ephraim, in Cross River State.
Philip-Ephraim was abducted on July 13, 2023, at her office in Calabar, Cross River State, and was later confirmed killed by her abductors.
According to the then Chairman of the Nigerian Medical Association in Cross River State, Dr Felix Archibong, the kidnappers disguised themselves as patients and, while she was attending to them, brought out weapons and whisked her away at about 7:15 p.m.
Her abduction led the state chapter of the NMA to withdraw medical services in protest, demanding her rescue.
One of the officials said the DSS had been tracking the gang since July 2023, when Philip-Ephraim was abducted by armed men posing as patients at her private clinic on Atimbo Road, Calabar.
“Our operatives, on December 27, arrested the leader of the gang and another suspect who kidnapped and murdered a prominent professor of neurology, Ekanem Philip-Ephraim, in 2023.
The gang leader, Patrick Essien Etim, 23, and his accomplice, Bassey Antiha Asuquo, 40, were apprehended at a medical facility in Cross River State.
“The duo has confessed to the crime, admitting that they killed the professor after collecting multiple ransom payments from her family.
“It has been two years of torment for her loved ones, not knowing what happened to the professor. I believe that, with this arrest, her family and loved ones will finally have some peace and the closure they deserve,” the source said.
The source added that the suspects also confessed to kidnapping other victims and vandalising electricity cables.
Another suspect, identified as Isaac Ekpeyong, was also arrested by DSS operatives.
According to the source, the arrests reflect the DSS’ continued efforts to disrupt criminal networks and enhance public safety.
“This huge breakthrough underscores the commitment of the DSS in reverting to covertness in its operations and restoring public safety across the country,” the source said.
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