**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Relocated in Rosarito Following Complaints**
In Rosarito, four officers from the State Police have been temporarily relocated amid investigations following two formal complaints. Since the State Police assumed control of local security on March 7th, these complaints have emerged, prompting swift action by authorities.
The Baja California Secretary of Citizen Security, Laureano Carrillo RodrÃguez, reported that one complaint had been filed with the State Attorney General’s Office, while another was submitted to the Internal Control Body of the security department. “We’ve had people come forward with complaints about the state police. So far, there are two formal cases, and we are investigating,” stated Carrillo RodrÃguez.
He addressed recent allegations made on social media, confirming that they are under review, although no additional formal complaints have been received.
**Reassignment Due to Ongoing Investigation**
Regarding the officers’ status, Carrillo RodrÃguez explained that their relocation is a precautionary measure while the investigation is underway. “There is no evidence linking them to the accusations, but they have been reassigned while we investigate,” he remarked.
This shift in local security leadership comes as Rosarito reassesses its municipal police force. Since the State Police took charge, the 264 former municipal officers are being vetted through comprehensive psychological, medical, and toxicology tests, along with social background checks and polygraph exams. Even their firearms are undergoing rigorous inspections for serial numbers and codes.
Such accountability in law enforcement is not a daily occurrence, and this situation might mark the start of an essential transformation in Rosarito’s security forces.
**Secondary Article: Baja California Prepares for SCORE San Felipe 250**
As Rosarito deals with its law enforcement issues, Baja California is gearing up for the SCORE San Felipe 250, a major off-road racing event. This annual race attracts off-road enthusiasts and professionals from around the globe, eager to tackle the challenging Baja desert terrain.
The event not only enhances tourism in the region but also boosts local businesses as visitors fill hotels and restaurants in anticipation of the race. Participants are already arriving, preparing their vehicles for what promises to be an exhilarating adventure.
This year’s preparations include increased safety measures and enhanced communication systems to ensure a secure and successful event. As the region navigates security challenges, this international event highlights Baja California’s resilience and attractiveness as a tourism hotspot.
Stay tuned as both the local investigations and the thrilling SCORE San Felipe 250 unfold.