**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Removed in Rosarito Amid Complaints**
Four state police officers in Rosarito have been temporarily relieved of their duties following two formal complaints since the state police assumed control of local security starting March 7th. According to Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, the Secretary of Citizen Security in Baja California, one complaint was lodged with the State Attorney General’s Office, while another was directed to the Internal Control Body of the security department.
“There have been individuals who have come forward with complaints about the state police. As of now, there are just two formal cases, and we are currently conducting investigations,” stated Carrillo Rodríguez. He also addressed rumors on social media, noting that although they are being examined, no further formal reports have been made.
**Officers Relocated for Investigation**
Regarding the current situation of the four officers, Carrillo Rodríguez mentioned that they have been reassigned for their safety while the Internal Control Body carries out its investigation. “No credible evidence has been found linking them to the allegations, but they have been relocated in the meantime,” he added.
Since March 7th, the State Police has taken over security responsibilities in Rosarito, replacing 264 municipal officers who are undergoing comprehensive background checks, including psychological, medical, and toxicology assessments, as well as polygraph examinations. Their firearms are also being inspected for serial numbers and codes during this vetting process.
While accountability in law enforcement is crucial, it’s a rare occurrence. The hope is that this incident is the start of a necessary overhaul in Rosarito’s security forces.
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