Ten police officers who filed a lawsuit to block their transfers by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) have officially discontinued the case.
The officers notified the court of their decision, retaining the liberty to reapply in the future if necessary.
This development marks a temporary halt to their legal challenge against the Police Administration’s directive.
Led by Sergeant David Ojeyim, the officers initially sought a court order to prevent their transfers from their current posts.
They argued that, the transfer directive was arbitrary and lacked justification.
The officers contended that the decision undermined their professional stability and failed to align with the standard administrative processes of the police service.
The group includes notable members such as Sergeant Prince Owusu Fayosey, Sergeant Seidu Essilfie, Sergeant Alex Abah, Corporal John Yao Adzimagbor, Corporal Michael Kwasi Avuyi, Corporal Huudu Muhammed Wumbe, Corporal Kabiru Mohammed, Corporal Hannah Antwi-Boasiako, and IC/Inspector Alexander Odoi.
Together, they raised concerns about the transparency and fairness of the transfer process, demanding accountability from the Police administration.
Despite discontinuing the case, the officers’ intent to reapply signals a continued interest in seeking justice in their view.
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