### Four State Police Officers Removed in Rosarito Following Complaints
Four officers from the State Police have been temporarily relieved of duty in Rosarito. This action comes in response to two formal complaints filed since the state police assumed control of local security on March 7th.
Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, Baja California’s Secretary of Citizen Security, revealed that one of the complaints has been submitted to the State Attorney General’s Office, while the other has been sent to the Internal Control Body of the security department. “We’ve received complaints regarding the state police, and there are currently two formal cases under investigation,” Carrillo Rodríguez stated.
He also addressed rumors circulating on social media, confirming that they are being investigated, even though no further formal complaints have been lodged.
**Officers Reassigned Amid Investigation**
Carrillo Rodríguez detailed that the officers have been reassigned for their safety while the Internal Control Body conducts an investigation. “Although there is no evidence yet linking them to these accusations, they have been reassigned during the investigation,” he clarified.
Since taking over security operations in Rosarito, the State Police have replaced 264 municipal officers. These local officers are currently undergoing extensive vetting processes that include psychological, medical, and toxicology tests, as well as social background checks and polygraph exams. Their firearms are also being inspected for serial numbers and codes.
While it’s not often that officers are held accountable, this incident could mark the beginning of essential reforms in Rosarito’s security forces.
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Stay updated on these stories as Rosarito navigates through both its challenges and milestones.