**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Relocated Amid Complaints in Rosarito**
In Rosarito, four officers from the State Police have been temporarily reassigned following the submission of two formal complaints since their department took over local security on March 7th. The Secretary of Citizen Security for Baja California, Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, confirmed that one complaint had been lodged with the State Attorney General’s Office, while the other was directed to the Internal Control Body of the security department.
“We have received two formal complaints regarding the state police, and investigations are now underway,” stated Carrillo Rodríguez. Additionally, social media has been rife with allegations, although no extra formal reports have yet been filed.
**Officers Reassigned Pending Investigation**
The four officers in question have been reassigned as a precautionary measure while an inquiry is conducted by the Internal Control Body. Carrillo Rodríguez specifies that, at present, there is no concrete evidence connecting these officers to the accusations.
Since March 7th, the State Police have been responsible for maintaining security within Rosarito, succeeding the 264 municipal officers who are undergoing an intensive vetting process, including psychological and medical evaluations, as well as background checks and polygraph tests. Even their firearms are being inspected for serial numbers and codes.
This move towards accountability is a rare occurrence, but it might spark essential reforms within Rosarito’s security forces.
**Secondary Article: Housing and Infrastructure Initiatives in Rosarito**
**Sheinbaum Launches Housing Program in Playas de Rosarito**
In a recent development, Sheinbaum has initiated a housing program aimed at improving living conditions in Playas de Rosarito. This initiative seeks to address housing shortages and promote better quality accommodations for residents.
This program is part of a broader push to improve Rosarito’s infrastructure, which also includes the confirmation of a new desalination plant. Expected to be a game-changer for the region, the desalination plant will enhance the local water supply and potentially boost tourism prospects by ensuring a steady flow of water resources.
As these developments unfold, Rosarito is gearing up for key events such as the 2025 Tianguis Turístico and the anticipated “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament set for March 30th. These efforts reflect a significant investment in Rosarito’s future prosperity and community well-being.