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Under lock and key until 2031, Rocha Moya statement
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Under lock and key until 2031, Rocha Moya statement

The Mexican Attorney General's Office (FGR) has decided to keep confidential for five years, until 2031, the questions posed to former Sinaloa governor Rubén Rocha Moya during his interrogation in May regarding alleged ties to drug trafficking, as accused by the U.S. government. The decision was made in response to a request for information, citing that releasing these data could expose ongoing investigations conducted by the federal prosecutor’s office, which contain evidence crucial for clarifying the case and determining potential criminal liability. The FGR emphasized that disclosing this information would risk exposing investigative lines and the ability to carry out necessary procedures to prove the existence of a crime and the responsibility of those involved. Rocha Moya appeared before the prosecutors on May 26 and stated he answered all questions and remains committed to cooperating with authorities when needed. The FGR also highlighted its obligation to maintain strict confidentiality over all content within the investigation file.

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Under lock and key until 2031, Rocha Moya statement

The Mexican Attorney General's Office (FGR) has decided to keep confidential for five years, until 2031, the questions posed to former Sinaloa governor Rubén Rocha Moya during his interrogation in May regarding alleged ties to drug trafficking, as accused by the U.S. government. The decision was made in response to a request for information, citing that releasing these data could expose ongoing investigations conducted by the federal prosecutor’s office, which contain evidence crucial for clarifying the case and determining potential criminal liability. The FGR emphasized that disclosing this information would risk exposing investigative lines and the ability to carry out necessary procedures to prove the existence of a crime and the responsibility of those involved. Rocha Moya appeared before the prosecutors on May 26 and stated he answered all questions and remains committed to cooperating with authorities when needed. The FGR also highlighted its obligation to maintain strict confidentiality over all content within the investigation file.

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