Mexican officials charged with importing massive quantities of drugs into US
NEW YORK (AP) — The governor of Sinaloa and nine other current and former Mexican officials were charged with drug trafficking and weapons offenses in a U.S. indictment unsealed Wednesday in New York, accused of aiding in the massive importation of illicit narcotics into the United States.
U.S. federal officials announced the charges in a news release. None of the defendants were in custody.
Those charged in Manhattan federal court are current and former government or law enforcement officials in Sinaloa, including Rubén Rocha Moya, who has been governor of Mexico’s Sinaloa state since November 2021.
Rocha was a staunch ally of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and of his “Hugs, Not Bullets” policy, which involved avoiding direct confrontation with drug cartels.


