**Approximately 600 Tijuana Police Officers Under Administrative or Ministerial Investigation**
In an ongoing effort to reform the police force, around 600 police officers in Tijuana are currently under administrative or ministerial investigation, according to Juan Manuel Sánchez Rosales, the Secretary of Security and Citizen Protection of Tijuana. During the initial week of the current administration, efforts to reorganize the institution commenced with a review of leadership and strategies, resulting in a complete renewal of management roles.
As part of the process, the administration is scrutinizing whether officers continue to perform police duties while under investigation and ensuring that they have up-to-date trust evaluations and possess essential police training skills. Juan Manuel Sánchez Rosales mentioned consultations with the Oversight Office to determine the number of pending reviews and cases within their Internal Commission to reach a resolution.
While they lack the authority to dismiss officers under investigation, those involved will be removed from public police duties and reassigned to internal administrative roles. The administration has a 35-day timeline for the handover period, though a specific timeframe for resolving these investigations has not been set.
**In Related News: Violence Escalates in Tecate**
In Tecate, a nearby region, the situation continues to deteriorate with rising violence affecting the area. Local law enforcement and municipal authorities are working to address this issue by increasing patrols and building stronger relations with community organizations to foster peace and security. Additionally, campaigns to improve public security awareness among citizens have been set up to combat the surge in criminal activities.
**Cruz Roja Launches First Response Unit Initiative**
Meanwhile, the Cruz Roja has introduced a new first response unit aimed at handling non-emergency cases that do not necessitate ambulance support. With this initiative, resources can be more effectively allocated, ensuring that critical emergencies receive prompt medical attention while improving overall response efficiency.
**FGE Recovers Recently Stolen Vehicles in Ensenada**
In continued efforts to curb vehicle theft, the Attorney General’s Office has successfully recovered several recently stolen cars in Ensenada. This operation marks a significant step in addressing the city’s car theft issue and highlights the authorities’ commitment to reducing crime and enhancing public safety.
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