Rocha Moya Case: Mexican Journalist Warns in VOZ News that the Drug-Trafficking Scandal that the U.S. Uncovered in Sinaloa Could Splash Sheinbaum and AMLO
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Governor with license from Sinaloa, Rub n Rocha, appeared before FGR and answered questions posed by an agent of the Pblico Ministry.
The drug trafficking scandal that erupted this year in the Mexican state of Sinaloa could end up implicating the highest figures in the Mexican government, including former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and current Governor Claudia Sheinbaum. This warning came from veteran Mexican journalist Lolita de la Vega in an interview on VOZ News, hosted by Executive Director Karina Yapor. The case broke in late April when the U.S. Attorney's Offi…
The State official expressed his complete willingness to cooperate with the authorities. The governor with a licence from Sinaloa voluntarily went to the offices of the Attorney General of the Republic in Culiacán to answer the questions raised by the ministerial authority. The investigation is part of a formal legal procedure where the state president reiterated his position to comply with any official request that the justice institutions cons…
On Tuesday, May 26, they presented themselves to the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR), Rubén Rocha Moya, governor on leave of Sinaloa, as well as other Sinaloan officials accused by the United States of allegedly providing protection to the faction of Los Chapitos del Cartel de Sinaloa. The first to go to the offices of the FGR in Sinaloa was Damaso Castro Zaavedra, deputy prosecutor on leave. Later, the governor of Sinaloa on leave, Rubén…
Sinaloa's licensed governor, Rubén Rocha Moya, went to the premises of the Attorney General's Office of the Republic (FGR) in that state to give his statement in the context of the investigation arising from the US accusations against him for alleged drug trafficking.
Mexico City, May 26 (EFE) – Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya, currently on leave, reported Tuesday that he appeared before the Attorney General's Office (FGR) in Culiacán as part of the investigation opened in Mexico following accusations filed in the United States against him and nine other Sinaloa officials for alleged drug and arms trafficking offenses. “Today I appeared before the Attorney General's Office, based in Culiacán, Sinaloa. I ans…
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