The statements that were made are absolutely correct. As I highlighted in my opening comments, correctional officers are often not engaged in the case management team in making these decisions.
As is a normal practice when you're transferring a high-profile inmate, there is a level of keeping your mouth shut that needs to happen. Those three officers who were informed the night before were the escorting officers for the next day. As far as I'm aware, they're the only correctional officers who knew about the transfer. Once again, I verified it with the local president. He wasn't informed until morning, when he showed up for work.
The question is, why? That's a very good question. I think that when it comes to the case management of that offender, there would have been a CX-2 assigned to his file who should have been in the know as to what was happening to their inmate, but as far as I'm aware, they weren't even aware.