President Sheinbaum demands clarifications on CIA role after fatal Chihuahua drug lab crash involving Mexican officials and US agents.
President Sheinbaum demands clarifications on CIA role after fatal Chihuahua drug lab crash involving Mexican officials and US agents.
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Sheinbaum demands clarifications on CIA role in Chihuahua after fatal drug lab crash

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In an update to the April 18 crash that killed two Mexican officials and two CIA agents during a joint drug lab operation in Chihuahua, President Claudia Sheinbaum demanded explanations from state authorities and the US ambassador, calling unauthorized US involvement a 'violation of the law.' Senator Javier Corral accused the state of contradictions, as reports revealed it was the CIA's third operation in the state this year.

The crash occurred on April 18 in Morelos municipality, killing Chihuahua State Investigation Agency (AEI) head Pedro Román Oseguera Cervantes, his escort Manuel Genaro Méndez, and two CIA agents who were wearing AEI uniforms during a narcolaboratory operation supported by the National Defense Secretariat (Sedena). See prior coverage on the initial federal reaction and condolences.

State prosecutor César Jáuregui Moreno initially claimed on April 21 that the agents were only in Chihuahua for training and traveling back together, not participating in the operation. However, the Los Angeles Times reported four CIA agents were involved, marking their third incursion into the state in 2026.

On April 23, Sheinbaum labeled it a 'violation of the law' lacking Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE) authorization. 'It is not a challenge to our government, it is a violation of the law,' she stated, demanding clarifications from Governor María Eugenia Campos (whose contact she attempted unsuccessfully) and US Ambassador Ron Johnson.

Senator Javier Corral (PAN) denounced the Chihuahua government's 'slide of lies' amid contradictory statements, including blame on soldiers for not reporting. The Senate approved inviting Campos for a working meeting to clarify. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt urged Sheinbaum to show sympathy for the lives lost and increase anti-drug trafficking cooperation.

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Reactions on X reflect partisan divide: Morena-aligned accounts blame Chihuahua's PAN government under Maru Campos for inviting CIA agents without federal knowledge, viewing it as a sovereignty violation. PAN supporters like Senator Corral highlight state contradictions and federal hypocrisy, noting similar operations in Morena states. Journalists report on multiple CIA raids, sparking debates on unauthorized US involvement, army complicity, and Sheinbaum's demands for clarification.

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Illustration of a Chihuahua prosecutor resigning following a drug raid with alleged CIA involvement in Mexico.
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Chihuahua prosecutor resigns after operation with alleged cia agents

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Guillermo Arturo Zuany Portillo resigned as head of strategic operations for the Chihuahua prosecutor’s office after foreign agents were revealed to have joined a drug raid. The April operation in Morelos municipality sparked investigations into a possible violation of national sovereignty.

President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that her administration had no prior knowledge of Chihuahua state's collaboration with US agents in a drug lab operation that preceded the deaths of two US Embassy personnel and two Mexican officials in a car crash in Chihuahua.

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Mexico's Security Cabinet revealed that the two presumed CIA agents killed in a Chihuahua accident on April 19 lacked permission for operational activities. No federal authority knew of their involvement in a raid on a drug lab. Governor María Eugenia Campos created a special unit to investigate the events.

The US Department of Justice charged Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine other officials on April 29 with conspiring with Los Chapitos of the Sinaloa Cartel to traffic narcotics into the US in exchange for bribes. Charges include narcotrafficking, weapons possession, and kidnapping resulting in death. Mexican authorities are reviewing extradition requests lacking attached evidence.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum traveled to Palenque, Chiapas, on May 1 for train works inauguration and an ecotourism park. She denied meeting former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at 'La Chingada' residence. The tour coincides with controversy over US accusations against Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya.

The government of Claudia Sheinbaum presented a list of extradition requests rejected or stalled by the United States since 2018.

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Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, former secretary of Public Security of Sinaloa, surrendered to US authorities in Arizona on May 11. He faces charges of conspiracy to import narcotics and possession of firearms.

 

 

 

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