Searching mothers welcome Rocha Moya with investigation file on missing persons upon his return to the Government Palace in Sinaloa
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On Friday, August 21, Rubén Rocha Moya returned to his position as governor of Sinaloa at the Government Palace in Mexico, following a leave of absence lasting over 100 days or nearly four months. Upon his return, he was met by searching mothers (madres buscadoras) who presented him with an investigative file concerning disappeared persons.
Rocha Moya's leave of absence began after the United States Department of Justice accused him of having ties to drug trafficking. During the period he was away from office, the governor also appeared before the Mexican Fiscalía (Attorney General's Office) regarding the U.S. allegations.
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Infobae (AR) - Snippet 1Focuses on the confrontation with searching mothers and missing persons files.
Infobae (AR) - Snippet 2Emphasizes his return to office following U.S. drug trafficking accusations and Mexican fiscal investigations.