**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Removed in Rosarito Amid Complaints**
In a recent development in Rosarito, four state police officers have been temporarily reassigned following two formal complaints since the state police assumed responsibility for local security on March 7th. The Secretary of Citizen Security for Baja California, Laureano Carrillo RodrÃguez, confirmed that one of the complaints was filed with the State Attorney General’s Office, while the other was submitted to the Internal Control Body overseeing the security department.
Carrillo RodrÃguez assured the public of a thorough investigation into these complaints. While there are no official links between the officers and the allegations, their reassignment is portrayed as a precautionary step to ensure safety and maintain transparency. Additionally, responses to allegations circulated on social media are being investigated, although no further formal reports have been made.
Since the takeover by the state police, Rosarito’s security framework has seen significant changes. The 264 municipal officers previously in charge are undergoing a rigorous vetting process, which includes psychological evaluations, medical examinations, toxicology tests, social background checks, and polygraph exams. Even their firearms are meticulously inspected to verify serial numbers and codes. Observers hope that these actions mark the beginning of much-needed reforms within Rosarito’s security forces.
**Secondary Article: Baja California Under Weather Alert Amid Strong Winds and Choppy Seas**
Residents and visitors in Baja California should prepare for upcoming severe weather conditions. With a forecast predicting strong winds, rough seas, and notably cooler temperatures, authorities have issued a weather alert urging caution and preparedness. The local government advises securing outdoor items, limiting maritime activities, and staying informed with the latest weather updates. This alert comes as the region seeks to balance safety with its thriving tourism sector, ensuring both residents and visitors can plan accordingly for any potential disruptions caused by this weather change.