**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Reassigned in Rosarito After Complaints**
In a recent development in Rosarito, four state police officers have been temporarily removed from their duties following the filing of two formal complaints since the state police assumed responsibility for local security on March 7th. According to Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, Baja California’s Secretary of Citizen Security, one complaint was filed with the State Attorney General’s Office and the other with the Internal Control Body of the security department.
Carrillo Rodríguez emphasized that while the social media allegations are being examined, no additional formal reports have been filed. The four officers have been reassigned as a precautionary measure while the Internal Control Body conducts their investigation.
“There is currently no evidence linking the officers to these accusations,” Carrillo Rodríguez noted, “but they have been temporarily relocated for safety reasons during the investigation.”
The shift in Rosarito’s security handling saw the replacement of 264 municipal officers with state police officers, who are currently undergoing rigorous psychological, medical, and toxicological evaluations, in addition to social background checks and polygraph tests. Even their firearms are under examination for serial number verification and code assessments.
This incident marks a rare move towards accountability within the Rosarito security forces, highlighting ongoing efforts to improve transparency and trust in the system.
**Baja California Weather Alert: Impending Strong Winds, Rough Seas, and Cooler Temperatures**
According to recent forecasts, residents and visitors in Baja California should brace for strong winds and choppy seas. The weather change is likely to bring cooler temperatures, impacting travel and outdoor activities in the region. Those planning to journey or partake in marine activities are advised to exercise caution and stay updated on local weather reports for any developments.
**Record Fuel Seizure in Ensenada: Discovery of Nearly 2.1 Million Gallons of Illegally Obtained Gasoline**
Authorities in Ensenada have successfully intercepted a massive illegal fuel operation, confiscating an estimated 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline. This is one of the largest fuel seizures in the area’s history, and investigations are ongoing to determine the full scope of the distribution network involved.
**Upcoming Events: Excitement Builds for Rosarito’s “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament**
Rosarito is gearing up to host the much-anticipated “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament scheduled for March 30th. The event promises to draw tourists and fishing enthusiasts alike, contributing to the local economy and showcasing the region’s rich marine biodiversity.
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