**Four State Police Officers Temporarily Removed in Rosarito Amid Complaints**
Four state police officers have been temporarily reassigned in Rosarito following two formal complaints lodged since the state police assumed control of local security on March 7th. This step was taken by the local authorities in response to growing concerns about the conduct of these officers.
Baja California’s Secretary of Citizen Security, Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez, revealed that one complaint was filed with the State Attorney General’s Office and another reached the Internal Control Body of the security department. “There have been reports from citizens regarding the state police. As it stands, there are two formal cases under investigation,” stated Carrillo Rodríguez.
In addition to these formal complaints, there are social media allegations against the officers. However, Carrillo Rodríguez clarified that they are still in the process of being reviewed and that no extra formal complaints have been submitted.
**Officers Relocated During Investigation**
Although the mentioned four officers have not yet been linked concretely to any accusations, they have been transferred for safety considerations while investigations proceed. “No direct evidence has surfaced against them, but they have been reassigned as a precautionary measure,” Carrillo Rodríguez explained.
Since March 7th, state police have taken over security operations in Rosarito, replacing the 264 municipal officers who are currently undergoing comprehensive evaluations. These assessments include psychological, medical, and toxicology tests, social background checks, and polygraph exams. Additionally, there is a thorough inspection of their firearms for serial numbers and integrity.
This situation shines a light on accountability within the police force, highlighting a potential shift towards more transparency and thoroughness in Rosarito’s security sector.
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**Secondary Article: Baja California’s Weather Alert and Other Notable Updates**
Residents of Baja California are advised to brace for strong winds, choppy seas, and cooler temperatures, as per recent weather alerts. These conditions are expected to impact the region over the coming days, encouraging citizens to stay prepared and cautious.
In other news, excitement builds for the SCORE San Felipe 250 race, which is set to take place soon. The event promises adrenaline-pumping action, attracting fans and participants from various regions.
Additionally, authorities in Ensenada have seized nearly 2.1 million gallons of stolen gasoline in a large-scale operation. This successful confiscation highlights ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities within the area.
Moreover, a new housing program has been launched in Playas de Rosarito, spearheaded by Sheinbaum, aiming to improve living conditions and provide better housing options for residents.
Finally, with Rosarito’s Spring Break approaching in 2025, a mixed forecast for local tourism is anticipated, as stakeholders prepare to welcome visitors while managing potential challenges.
Stay informed and engaged with more updates on these topics as they develop.