Senador Enrique Inzunza niega contactos con eu y se representa a sí mismo

El senador de Morena por Sinaloa rechazó cualquier vínculo con autoridades extranjeras y afirmó que probará la falsedad de las acusaciones en su contra.

Enrique Inzunza, legislador de Morena, aseguró mediante un mensaje en redes sociales que es falso cualquier contacto con autoridades de Estados Unidos. Dijo que no contratará abogados porque él mismo se representa y que su honestidad quedará demostrada.

El senador señaló que se encuentra en Sinaloa y que atenderá cualquier requerimiento de las autoridades mexicanas conforme a la Constitución. Rechazó las imputaciones de nexos con el crimen organizado como infundadas.

Sus declaraciones surgen tras la entrega de Gerardo Mérida en Estados Unidos, quien fue detenido el 11 de mayo y enfrenta cargos en Nueva York por conspiración para importar narcóticos. El gobernador con licencia Rubén Rocha Moya permanece en Sinaloa bajo vigilancia federal.

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