This morning, gunmen fired shots fired at the home of the Governor of Sinaloa, Ruben Rocha Moya, currently on leave, in the "Las Quintas" neighborhood of Culiacán, Sinaloa
Police received reports of shots fired around 10:00 a.m. on May 9. According to the State Public Security Secretariat, the property had been uninhabited for 10 years, and no one was injured in the shooting.
Two weeks ago, The United States Department of Justice indicted Governor Rubén Rocha Moya along with nine other Mexican officials on drug- and weapons-related charges tied to the Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel. Rocha Moya denied the accusations, but has taken leave of his position.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected the United States' request for extradition, requesting more evidence of Rocha Moya's guilt before making a decision. The Mexican government has begun conducting their own investigation into the matter.
Sources: @jorgegogdl Twitter, Borderland Beat Archives, Riodoce
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ReplyDeleteImmunity from prosecution, not retribution!
ReplyDeletemexican government acting like they never considered the possibility he was corrupt, that's a joke. we know mayos have been targeting him for supporting chapos. interesting that he stepped down though.
ReplyDeleteRuben Rocha Moya is an idiot. This is what happens when you pick to support the wrong cartel group. Chapitos were destined to fail the moment the old man Chapo got arrested for the last time. It was going to happen. Rocha picked them instead of backing Mayo and now everyone is after him. Dumb and Dumber. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteAt this point, I would say let the people of Mexico have second amendment rights, or These are psyop's meant to keep u guys poor and under control 👀
ReplyDeleteBut but he is not corrupt and has no ties to CDS
ReplyDeleteMR MOYA DE QUE MEDIDA QIERE SU TRAJE ANARAJADO SELO ESTAMOS COCIENDO !!! Porque ya selo vamos a tener listoooooooooo!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEl ivan estaba adentro solo con un cuerno de chivo que le pertenecio a Hitler
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