Abdul Issifu, the counsel representing a group of police officers, has explained the core issue during a recent interview.

He clarified in an interview on GHOne that the officers are in court to challenge what they consider an illegal transfer process and to ensure that the constitutional and police service regulations are respected in matters of personnel movement. "The reason why we are in court is to challenge an illegal transfer and to ensure that the constitutional and police service regulations are respected when it comes to movement and allocation of tasks," Issifu said.

At the center of the legal dispute is the claim that the transfers were carried out without the approval of the National Transfer Board, as stipulated by Police Service Regulation 38.

According to the regulation, any transfer must be validated by the National Transfer Board, which should consist of senior police officers, including the Director of CID, Director of Welfare, and Director of Criminal Investigations.