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New police force focused on tourism ready for Baja

New police force focused on tourism ready for Baja
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By Tania Navarro | Dec 20, 2009

A new police department has been created in Baja California to protect and serve tourism in the Tijuana-Rosarito-Ensenada corridor.

The new Metropolitan Police of Baja California will begin to operate April 1, during the spring break season.

A total of 22 Mexican agents received training and certification from the San Diego Police Department.

On Friday, Tijuana’s Mayor Jorge Ramos and his San Diego counterpart Jerry Sanders congratulated the agents at a graduation ceremony at San Diego Police Department headquarters.

“They were trained with the American view of how Americans would like to be treated by the police and that’s why our police officers came to train with this Police Department, which is undoubtedly the best one in the United States,” said Ramos.

San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders expressed full confidence in the success of this new effort, saying that training processes in the region can move beyond the borders and that both cities can work closely as a team.

“We know we have a big responsibility and commitment,” said Alejandro Güereña, a Tijuana police officer who spoke on behalf of the group. “For us it is an honor to be part of this first generation of the Metropolitan Police, partners, brothers of the San Diego Police, thanks for all your support.”

These police officers will train more bilingual agents south the border to complete a troop of 350 cops.

Source: sdnn.com



Comments


Hurray, this is a long awaited dream for Rosarito Beach Mayor, Hugo Torres. Well trained bilingual police patrolling the roads from Tijuana to Ensenada will be a welcome addition to the other forces on this busy Baja scenic highway. For years the Green Angels have helped motorists on most of Mexico's highways along with the Federal Highway Police. Baja officials are to be congratulated along with the San Diego police for making it safer to travel in Baja California.


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