Sinaloa Governor Reappears After U.S. Accusations: Appears Before Mexican Prosecutor's Office
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

MEXICO CITY – Rubén Rocha Moya, the suspended governor of Sinaloa, announced on Tuesday that he appeared before the Attorney General's Office (FGR) in Culiacán as part of an investigation opened in Mexico following accusations made against him and nine other Sinaloan officials in the United States for alleged drug and arms trafficking offenses. 'Today I appeared before the Attorney General's Office, based in Culiacán, Sinaloa. I answered the questions posed by the Federal Public Prosecutor's Agent,' Rocha Moya wrote in a post on the social media platform X. Rocha Moya, who requested a temporary leave from his position during the investigation, added that he will remain available to respond to any requests from authorities. 'I have a firm determination to respond to any call made by the investigating authority, whenever it deems necessary,' he expressed. The suspended governor also stated that he trusts the Mexican judicial system and the rule of law, while defending the justice institutions and reforms promoted by the so-called Fourth Transformation movement led by former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (2018-2024). 'For this reason, and with my head held high, I will continue to fight for the truth to prevail,' he emphasized.
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