
Mexican Governor Accused of Cartel Ties Takes Leave Amid US Extradition Request
The governor of Sinaloa, Mexico, Rubén Rocha Moya, has again taken a leave of absence from his position. This decision comes amidst a US request for his extradition on drug trafficking charges and accusations of aiding the Sinaloa cartel.
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Mexican governor, indicted by US on cartel charges, requests leave again amid backlash - Reuters
Mexican governor, indicted by US on cartel charges, requests leave again amid backlash Reuters
Read full article →Mexican Governor Accused by U.S. of Aiding Cartel Leaves Office, Again
Rubén Rocha Moya of Sinaloa reversed course a day after returning to office, amid widespread criticism, including from members of his own party.
By James Wagner and Lars Dolder
Read full article →Mexican Governor Wanted by US Over Cartel Ties Seeks Leave Again
The Mexican governor accused by the US of conspiring with a cartel and abetting drug trafficking has once again requested leave, after returning to his post on Friday.
By Maya Averbuch
Read full article →Mexican governor facing US drug charges says leaving office
Embroiled in drug trafficking charges, Ruben Rocha Moya has asked for another leave of absence just days after returning to his position as Sinaloa state governor.
Read full article →Mexican governor seeks leave again amid backlash after return following US drug charges indictment
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By Trisha Mahajan
Read full article →Mexican governor, indicted by US on cartel charges, requests leave again amid backlash - The Straits Times
Mexican governor, indicted by US on cartel charges, requests leave again amid backlash The Straits Times
Read full article →Mexican Governor Ruben Rocha requests office leave amid US drug charges and ruling party tension
Rocha's return was not well received by either the Mexican government or the ruling Morena party, which accused him of prioritizing his personal interests over those of the public.
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