Three Uruguayan officials are under investigation following allegations of improper use of a former elephant enclosure in Villa Dolores. The investigation, initiated by the municipal government, centers around claims that the space was used for personal gain, including consumption of beer and the storage of household appliances. Authorities discovered evidence suggesting the publicly owned property was not utilized for its intended purpose. No preventative suspensions have been issued to the officials at this time. The government will determine if further disciplinary action, including potential sanctions, is warranted after the investigation concludes. The case highlights concerns regarding accountability and the appropriate use of public resources within the department.