The CP assured residents of the command’s readiness to ensure a peaceful and secure environment across all communities.
She said that the policeman acted strangely before the shootings.
She said that Mr Adamu had been receiving his salaries for about nine years despite not reporting to his place of posting in Kaduna state.
The commissioner further urged private business operators in Cross River to invest in more advanced and technology-driven security systems.
Mr Ese said that the Akparabong junction had become a nightmare for motorists and commuters in the last three weeks.
She added that the suspects had already made confessional statements to the police.
A driver with an e-hailing company, Bolt, in Calabar on Wednesday night, escaped from kidnappers with gun wounds.
Calabar and its environs have witnessed an increase in cases of abduction in the past few months.
The command warned all “potential” dealers and users of fireworks to desist from the illegitimate venture.
Mr Egaga, a professor at the Department of Special Education in the institution, was said to have been abducted at his residence.
