Ensenada Police Adds New Officers

Fifteen new officers join Ensenada’s Municipal Police Force, advancing safety and service for residents. Increased training and collaborations aim to enhance security across Baja California.

### New Officers Join Ensenada’s Municipal Police Force

Fifteen new officers are set to strengthen the Municipal Public Security Directorate (DSPM) in Ensenada, enhancing the municipality’s ability to provide increased safety and service to its residents. As announced by former and current directors, Martín Álvaro Alva and Alejandro Monreal, the police force consists of around 800 officers, some of whom are on leave, vacation, or assigned to special duties such as protecting public officials.

Mayor Claudia Agatón attended a graduation ceremony for the XXXVIII Generation of the State Citizen Security Force, the XLV Generation of the Municipal Preventive Police, and the LXX Generation of the State Security and Penitentiary Custody Force. The event was led by the state governor at the Police Training Center in Tecate. During the ceremony, Mayor Agatón confirmed the addition of 10 male and 5 female officers graduating from the police academy into the local force.

The mayor highlighted the importance of having well-trained security personnel to tackle current challenges and ensure peace throughout Baja California communities. She stated, “It is an honor to be part of this significant event recognizing the dedication and commitment of those who protect our families. In Ensenada, we remain committed to collaborating with security forces to build a safer state.”

### Additional Developments in Baja California’s Security

In other related news, Baja California continues to enhance its law enforcement capabilities amidst ongoing security concerns. The state has seen a rise in the recruitment and training of police officers to meet the demands of its growing population and increasing security challenges. These efforts are part of a larger initiative to bolster public safety and reduce crime rates across the region.

Recently, similar ceremonies have been conducted in different parts of the state, welcoming new police graduates who are ready to serve their communities. Authorities emphasize the importance of continuous training and education for all officers to ensure they are well-prepared to protect the public.

Furthermore, collaborations between municipal and state law enforcement agencies have increased, focusing on sharing resources and strategies to enhance overall effectiveness. These partnerships aim to provide a unified response to any security concerns, ensuring the safety and well-being of all Baja California residents.

As these developments unfold, residents express hope and support for the strengthened security measures, anticipating a positive impact on community safety and crime prevention in the near future.