Senador Enrique Inzunza nega contatos com os EUA e se defende sozinho

O senador do Morena por Sinaloa rejeitou qualquer vínculo com autoridades estrangeiras e declarou que provará que as acusações contra ele são falsas.

Enrique Inzunza, legislador do Morena, afirmou por meio das redes sociais que qualquer contato com autoridades dos Estados Unidos é falso. Ele disse que não contratará advogados, pois se representa a si mesmo e que sua honestidade será comprovada. O senador observou que está em Sinaloa e atenderá a qualquer intimação das autoridades mexicanas conforme a Constituição. Ele rejeitou como infundadas as acusações de ligações com o crime organizado. Suas declarações ocorrem após Gerardo Mérida ter se entregado nos Estados Unidos. Mérida foi detido em 11 de maio e enfrenta acusações em Nova York por conspiração para importar entorpecentes. O governador licenciado Rubén Rocha Moya permanece em Sinaloa sob vigilância federal.

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