**Four State Police Officers Removed from Duty in Rosarito Amid Complaints**
Four state police officers in Rosarito have been temporarily removed from their positions following two formal complaints that have surfaced since the state police assumed control of local security on March 7th. According to Baja California’s Secretary of Citizen Security, Laureano Carrillo RodrÃguez, one complaint was lodged with the State Attorney General’s Office, and another was filed with the Internal Control Body of the security department.
“We have received complaints against the state police, and two formal cases are currently under investigation,” said Carrillo RodrÃguez. He also mentioned that while they are investigating claims made on social media, no additional formal reports have been submitted.
The officers have been reassigned for precautionary reasons while the Internal Control Body investigates the accusations. Carrillo RodrÃguez emphasized that there is currently no evidence linking the officers to any wrongdoing, but they will remain reassigned throughout the investigation process.
Since the state police took over, replacing 264 municipal officers, those municipal officers have been subject to a vetting process, including psychological, medical, and toxicological tests, as well as social background checks and polygraph exams. In addition, their firearms are being inspected for serial numbers and codes.
This incident emphasizes the importance of accountability within the police force, and there is hope that this investigation will be a step towards cleaning up Rosarito’s security operations.
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**More on Rosarito Security: Recent Developments**
In related news, Rosarito has been experiencing significant changes within its security frameworks. The recent transition to state police oversight is a part of greater efforts to bolster the city’s safety, which has seen various measures being implemented, including rigorous examinations and checks for former municipal officers.
A large proportion of the community remains optimistic that these changes will contribute towards establishing a safer environment. Additionally, recent initiatives such as the launch of a new housing program in Playas de Rosarito by Sheinbaum, are aimed at improving living conditions, which may further aid in reducing crime rates and fostering a more secure region for residents and tourists alike.
The situation continues to evolve, with the public maintaining keen interest in the outcomes of these investigations and various security reforms being put into place. As Rosarito moves forward, local authorities aim to reassure its citizens of their commitment to maintaining transparency and justice within their operations.
Stay tuned for further developments as we continue to monitor this important story.