
US Charges Sinaloa Governor, 9 Officials Over Drug Trafficking
A federal grand jury indicted Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha Moya and nine other Mexican officials on charges of drug trafficking and weapons violations. Prosecutors allege the officials collaborated with cartel factions, including those led by the Chapitos, to smuggle drugs like fentanyl into the U.S. in exchange for millions in bribes. Specific allegations detail corruption, including the misuse of police resources and the alleged kidnapping of a DEA source. Governor Rocha Moya has strongly denied all charges, asserting they are baseless. Mexico's Foreign Ministry acknowledged the extradition requests but stated they are subject to further review under Mexican law.






















