Rosarito Cops Reassigned Amid Claims

“Four State Police officers reassigned in Rosarito amid allegations; investigations underway amidst security overhaul and rigorous screening processes for all officers. Community awaits results for accountability and trust.”

**Four Police Officers Temporarily Reassigned in Rosarito Following Allegations**

In Rosarito, four officers from the State Police have been temporarily removed from their duties due to complaints lodged against them since the state police assumed control over local security on March 7th. According to Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, Baja California’s Secretary of Citizen Security, one of these complaints was filed with the State Attorney General’s Office, while the other was directed to the Internal Control Body of the police department.

Carrillo Rodríguez noted, “We’ve received complaints regarding the conduct of state police officials. Currently, two formal cases are under investigation.” Although there have also been rumors on social media, no further official complaints have been made.

**Officers Transferred Pending Investigation**

While the investigation is ongoing, Carrillo Rodríguez clarified that the four officers have been reassigned to ensure safety, although there is currently no evidence directly connecting them to the allegations.

Since March 7th, the State Police took over Rosarito’s security responsibilities, while the 264 municipal officers undergo comprehensive screenings, including psychological, medical, and toxicology tests. Their social backgrounds and firearm details are being scrutinized as part of an extensive vetting process.

This incident highlights a step towards accountability within the Rosarito security forces, signaling what could be the start of essential reforms.

**Secondary Article: Details Emerge About Security Overhaul in Rosarito**

The security shift in Rosarito came after increased concerns over local law enforcement’s capabilities and integrity. Since the State Police’s takeover, a thorough vetting process is in motion for all municipal officers. This includes psychological evaluations, medical and toxicology screenings, polygraph tests, and detailed inspections of weapons for authenticity.

Local residents and officials hope these initiatives will enhance public trust and improve the overall safety in Rosarito. While the reassignment of the four officers in response to official complaints marks a significant moment, the community awaits further developments from the ongoing investigations to ensure transparent and effective law enforcement in the region.

Stay tuned for more updates as this situation unfolds.