President Claudia Sheinbaum demands irrefutable proof at press conference amid US indictment of Sinaloa Governor Rocha for cartel ties.
President Claudia Sheinbaum demands irrefutable proof at press conference amid US indictment of Sinaloa Governor Rocha for cartel ties.
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Sheinbaum Demands Proof in US Indictment of Sinaloa Governor Rocha

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Following the US indictment of Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya and nine officials for alleged Los Chapitos cartel ties, President Claudia Sheinbaum demanded irrefutable evidence on April 30 before any extraditions, rejecting what she called weak proof. PRI leader Alejandro 'Alito' Moreno urged canceling Morena's registration over organized crime links.

The US Southern District of New York's April 29 indictment accuses Rocha, Senator Enrique Inzunza Cázarez, Culiacán Mayor Juan de Dios Gámez Mendívil, and seven others of conspiring with Los Chapitos to traffic fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, machine guns, and explosives into the US, allegedly in exchange for 2021 election support and bribes. (See prior coverage for full charge details.)

In her April 30 press conference, President Sheinbaum confirmed speaking with Rocha: “If there is nothing, there is nothing to fear.” She insisted the FGR needs solid proof to proceed with extradition requests received by SRE on April 28, dismissing the evidence as “a sheet of paper” citing aliases like ‘Juanito,’ ‘R1,’ and ‘Tornado.’ “We will not cover for anyone who committed a crime, but if there are no clear proofs, it is evident the goal is political,” she said, rejecting foreign interference.

Rocha denied the accusations: “Let us not get ahead of ourselves. I fear nothing because I feel like a clean person.”

PRI leader Alejandro 'Alito' Moreno demanded INE strip Morena of registration: “It is not a political party, it is an organized crime cartel.” The US House Foreign Affairs Committee hailed it as “just the beginning.” The American Society of Mexico called for transparent action under bilateral treaties.

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Reactions on X to the US indictment of Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya highlight opposition demands for his extradition and Morena's deregistration, labeling it a narcopartido. President Sheinbaum's call for irrefutable evidence is criticized as protectionism, contrasted by defenses of sovereignty and skepticism toward US motives. High-engagement posts from politicians and journalists dominate, showing polarized negative sentiments toward Morena.

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Dramatic illustration of Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya arrested for alleged Sinaloa Cartel ties, featuring US agents, drugs, weapons, and flags.
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US charges Sinaloa governor and nine officials with cartel ties

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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.

The Southern District of New York prosecutor accused Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya of allegedly collaborating with Los Chapitos and facilitating Sinaloa Cartel operations.

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On May 1, Mexico's FGR demanded evidence from the US to evaluate the extradition request for indicted Sinaloa Governor Rubén Rocha Moya, citing lack of justification for urgency. This follows President Sheinbaum's prior criticism of weak proof (see prior coverage).

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.

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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.

Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, former Sinaloa public security secretary, appeared Friday in a federal court in New York and pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to import narcotics and weapons possession.

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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.

 

 

 

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