**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Removed in Rosarito Amid Complaints**
Four officers from the State Police have been temporarily relieved of their duties in Rosarito after two formal complaints were lodged since the state police assumed control over local security operations on March 7th. The Secretary of Citizen Security for Baja California, Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, revealed that one complaint was filed with the State Attorney General’s Office, while another was reported to the Internal Control Body of the security department.
Carrillo Rodríguez stated, “We’ve had individuals come forward with complaints against the state police. Thus far, two formal cases are under investigation.”
He also addressed rumors and allegations circulating on social media, mentioning that they are being looked into; however, no additional formal complaints have been filed.
**Officers Reassigned, Investigation Underway**
Despite a lack of concrete evidence linking the officers to any wrongdoing, Carrillo Rodríguez explained that they have been reassigned as a precautionary measure while the Internal Control Body conducts its investigation. “There is no evidence linking them to the accusations, but they have been reassigned while we investigate,” he added.
The State Police took over the security duties in Rosarito on March 7th, replacing 264 municipal officers. Those officers are currently undergoing psychological, medical, and toxicological evaluations in addition to social background checks and polygraph tests as part of a thorough vetting process. Even their firearms are being checked for serial numbers and codes to ensure accountability.
These developments suggest a move toward ensuring integrity and transparency in Rosarito’s security forces. There are hopes that this investigation could mark the start of necessary changes and improvements within the local security framework.
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**Secondary Article: Rosarito’s Security Overhaul and Other Developments**
Following the initial reports from Rosarito, further information and developments have unfolded:
**Baja California Weather Alert**
Residents of Baja California should prepare for strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler temperatures as inclement weather approaches the region. Authorities have advised people to take precautions to safeguard themselves during the impending weather changes.
**SCORE San Felipe 250 Ready to Roll**
The 2025 SCORE San Felipe 250 is all set to take place in Baja California. This renowned off-road race draws enthusiasts from around the world, promising an exciting event for participants and spectators alike.
**Massive Fuel Seizure in Ensenada**
In a significant crackdown on fuel theft, authorities in Ensenada have confiscated nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline. This large-scale seizure highlights the ongoing efforts to combat illegal fuel activities in the region.
**Housing Program Initiated in Playas de Rosarito**
A new housing program has kicked off in Playas de Rosarito, spearheaded to provide more affordable living options for the community. This initiative aims to improve living standards and accommodate the growing population in the area.
**Rosarito’s Spring Break 2025: Mixed Tourism Outcomes**
As Rosarito prepares for Spring Break 2025, the local tourism scene faces a mix of challenges and opportunities. While businesses anticipate increased visitors, there are also concerns about managing crowds and ensuring a safe environment.
**Desalination Plant Confirmed**
In a significant move for water supply and tourism, plans for Rosarito’s desalination plant have been confirmed. This facility is expected to be a game-changer by providing a reliable water source and supporting the region’s growth.
**Upcoming Events**
Mark your calendars for March 30th as Rosarito hosts the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament, promising a day of fun and competition for fishing enthusiasts in the area.