**Four State Police Officers Reassigned in Rosarito Amid Complaints**
In a recent development from Rosarito, four officers from the State Police have been temporarily reassigned following two formal complaints since the state police assumed control over local security beginning March 7. The Secretary of Citizen Security in Baja California, Laureano Carrillo RodrÃguez, informed that one complaint has been filed with the State Attorney General’s Office, and another with the Internal Control Body of the security department.
“We have individuals coming forward with concerns regarding the state police. Currently, we are dealing with two formal cases under investigation,” stated Carrillo RodrÃguez. He also noted the existence of allegations circulating on social media, though no additional official complaints have been lodged as yet.
**Officers Reassigned, Investigation Underway**
Carrillo RodrÃguez clarified the situation regarding the four officers—none of whom have had any evidence directly tying them to the complaints—explaining they have been relocated for safety reasons while the inquiry by the Internal Control Body is ongoing. “Although no concrete evidence has been found, their reassignment is a precautionary measure during this investigative phase,” he explained.
Since March 7, the state police have been in charge of maintaining security in Rosarito, a role previously held by 264 municipal officers who are currently undergoing a stringent vetting process. The procedures include psychological, medical, and toxicology evaluations, along with social background assessments and polygraph tests. Additionally, their firearms are subject to serial number and code inspections.
Accountability in law enforcement is a promising move toward justice, particularly when it’s unexpected. This recent action may signal the beginning of an essential cleansing within the security forces in Rosarito.
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