Rosarito Cops Pulled for Review

**State Police Officers Temporarily Removed Amid Complaints** Four state police officers in Rosarito relieved of duties due to complaints; investigations ongoing to ensure transparency in security operations for community trust and safety.

**Four State Police Officers in Rosarito Temporarily Removed Amid Complaints**

Four state police officers in Rosarito have been temporarily relieved of their duties following two formal complaints since the state police assumed control of local security on March 7th. The Secretary of Citizen Security in Baja California, Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, has confirmed the complaints—one lodged with the State Attorney General’s Office and another with the Internal Control Body of the security department.

“We’ve had individuals come forward with complaints about the state police. Currently, there are two formal cases under investigation,” explained Carrillo Rodríguez.

While allegations circulate on social media, Carrillo Rodríguez noted that these are being looked into, although no additional formal complaints have been recorded at this time.

**Officers Reassigned as Investigations Continue**

Carrillo Rodríguez further clarified that the officers in question have been reassigned for safety reasons as the Internal Control Body undertakes its investigation. “There is currently no evidence connecting them to the allegations, but they have been relocated while we investigate,” he stated.

Since the transition of security management on March 7th, the State Police, now in charge, replaced 264 municipal officers who are undergoing a comprehensive vetting process. This includes psychological, medical, and toxicology tests, social background checks, polygraph exams, and an inspection of their firearms’ serial numbers and codes.

This situation highlights the rare accountability being enforced in Rosarito’s security forces, potentially marking the beginning of significant reforms.

**Secondary Article: Rosarito Security Under the Spotlight**

The temporary removal of four state police officers in Rosarito is part of a broader scrutiny into the region’s public security. With the state police now overseeing security operations, there’s an ongoing push to ensure thorough vetting and accountability among law enforcement. This transition comes amid efforts to enhance safety and trust within the community.

The municipal police officers undergoing extensive evaluation and forensic analyses are a crucial step in reforming the local security sector. As each case is meticulously investigated, the objective remains to establish a reliable and transparent police force that Rosarito’s residents can trust.

In the face of these changes, community leaders express cautious optimism, hoping these steps will lead to lasting improvements and a safer environment for all residents and visitors in the region.

With these developments, Rosarito stands at the forefront of law enforcement reform, serving as a potential model for other regions seeking to tackle similar challenges in public security.