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Former Sinaloa Investigative Police Chief seeks early retirement; US requested extradition for alleged links to organized crime
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Former Sinaloa Investigative Police Chief seeks early retirement; US requested extradition for alleged links to organized crime

The former head of the State Attorney General's Investigation Police, Jorge Contreras Núñez, is seeking early retirement. The state legislature has received an initiative from the executive branch proposing to grant him a pension of 67,000 pesos per month. The proposal is being analyzed by the Finance Commission. Contreras Núñez appears on a list of ten officials, including a senator and former officials, for whom the U.S. government has requested detention with the aim of extradition. The governor of the state, Rubén Rocha Moya, took a temporary leave of absence on May 1st, as did the mayor.

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Former Sinaloa Investigative Police Chief seeks early retirement; US requested extradition for alleged links to organized crime

The former head of the State Attorney General's Investigation Police, Jorge Contreras Núñez, is seeking early retirement. The state legislature has received an initiative from the executive branch proposing to grant him a pension of 67,000 pesos per month. The proposal is being analyzed by the Finance Commission. Contreras Núñez appears on a list of ten officials, including a senator and former officials, for whom the U.S. government has requested detention with the aim of extradition. The governor of the state, Rubén Rocha Moya, took a temporary leave of absence on May 1st, as did the mayor.

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