Chihuahua Governor María Eugenia Campos arrived at the Fiscalía General de la República offices in Mexico City to challenge the legality of a summons related to an operation against a narcolaboratory.
Campos defended her actions in dismantling the laboratory in Morelos, Chihuahua, where collaboration by CIA agents was exposed. She stated that the summons aimed to fabricate a crime against her under the guise of being a witness.
“I did my job, I defended the families,” the governor declared. The original summons indicated an appearance in Ciudad Juárez, but she went to the central offices in the capital.
Roberto Gil Zuarth pointed to Campos’s immunity and inconsistencies in the document. The FGR is investigating the presence of foreign agents in the operation, in which two of them died.
Separately, Campos mentioned a summons from the Fiscalía of CDMX for May 29 at 10:00 a.m. over a complaint by Javier Corral, although that office clarified it concerns a hearing on a prior challenge.