No one had doubt in Sinaloa: the one who moved the gang was not Governor Rocha Moya. He was his secretary of government. And Enrique Inzunza fed in the forms that perception: in the meetings he sat at the head, when he spoke nobody interrupted him and many of his interlocutors did not finish understanding whether they were in front of the leader of the government or in front of the head of the cartel... or both. So many of those who were in the …
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No one had doubt in Sinaloa: the one who moved the gang was not Governor Rocha Moya. He was his secretary of government. And Enrique Inzunza fed in the forms that perception: in the meetings he sat at the head, when he spoke nobody interrupted him and many of his interlocutors did not finish understanding whether they were in front of the leader of the government or in front of the head of the cartel... or both. So many of those who were in the …