Sheinbaum: governo federal desconhecia colaboração entre Chihuahua e EUA antes de acidente fatal

A presidente Claudia Sheinbaum declarou que sua administração não tinha conhecimento prévio da colaboração do estado de Chihuahua com agentes dos EUA em uma operação contra laboratórios de drogas que precedeu a morte de dois funcionários da Embaixada dos EUA e dois oficiais mexicanos em um acidente de carro em Chihuahua.

O acidente ocorreu em 19 de abril na estrada de Morelos para Guachochi, logo após uma operação conjunta desmantelar laboratórios de metanfetamina na área, conforme detalhado em coberturas anteriores.

Durante sua conferência matinal em 20 de abril, Sheinbaum disse: “Nós não estávamos cientes, foi uma decisão do governo de Chihuahua. Estamos solicitando mais informações ao governo de Chihuahua”. Ela expressou condolências às famílias das vítimas, incluindo as do chefe da AEI, Pedro Román Oseguera Cervantes, do agente da AEI, Manuel Genaro Méndez, e dos dois agentes dos EUA não identificados.

O Gabinete de Segurança havia entrado em contato com o embaixador dos EUA, Ronald Johnson, no dia anterior. Sheinbaum observou que os relatórios iniciais da procuradoria estavam incorretos em relação ao envolvimento federal, e as investigações examinarão quaisquer violações da política de não intervenção do México.

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