Governador de Durango nega supostas ligações com o narcotráfico

Esteban Villegas Villarreal rejeitou qualquer investigação contra ele por tráfico de drogas e defendeu os níveis de segurança no estado.

O governador de Durango, Esteban Villegas Villarreal, negou ter qualquer conhecimento de investigações sobre tráfico de drogas no México ou nos Estados Unidos.

Villegas afirmou não possuir nenhum documento da Fiscalía General de la República ou das autoridades dos EUA que o vincule a qualquer processo.

O governador destacou que Durango figura entre as cinco entidades mais seguras do país, sem registros de sequestro ou tráfico de pessoas, apesar de fazer fronteira com estados que enfrentam problemas de violência.

Ele convidou os meios de comunicação a visitar o estado para verificar suas condições de segurança.

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