Time is running out: this is how the case of Rubén Rocha Moya has progressed after the US accusations of alleged links with Los Chapitos
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Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa, Mexico, has resumed his official duties after a temporary leave of absence. This return follows allegations from United States authorities linking him and nine former members of his administration to narcotics-related activities involving the criminal group known as Los Chapitos. Rocha Moya has publicly denied these accusations, which surfaced approximately four months ago.
The Mexican government has clarified that Rocha Moya’s decision to return to office was a personal choice. Federal officials confirmed that the investigation into the governor and the nine other individuals associated with his administration remains active and is currently being processed.
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InfobaeFocuses on the urgency and political scandal surrounding the allegations.
WTOP NewsHighlights the governor's return to office amidst active criminal accusations.