Sheinbaum desconocía colaboración en muerte de agentes de EU en Chihuahua

La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum reconoció que su gobierno no tenía información sobre la colaboración entre Chihuahua y Estados Unidos antes de la muerte de dos agentes estadounidenses y dos funcionarios mexicanos en un accidente vehicular en esa entidad.

Cuatro personas fallecieron en un accidente en la carretera de Morelos a Guanochi, Chihuahua, tras un operativo conjunto para desmantelar laboratorios de narcóticos. Entre las víctimas están Pedro Román Oseguera Cervantes, titular de la Agencia Estatal de Investigación (AEI), Manuel Genaro Méndez, agente de la AEI, y dos agentes de la Embajada de Estados Unidos.

Durante su conferencia matutina del 20 de abril, Sheinbaum afirmó: “No estábamos enterados, fue decisión del gobierno de Chihuahua. Estamos pidiendo más información al gobierno de Chihuahua”. La mandataria lamentó las muertes y expresó solidaridad con las familias.

El gabinete de Seguridad contactó al embajador de EU, Ron Johnson, desde el día anterior. Sheinbaum aclaró que, contrario a información inicial de la fiscalía, no había conocimiento federal de la colaboración. Indicó que se investigará si hubo violaciones a la política de no intervención.

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