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From Badiraguato to the Senate: Complaints for Harassment and Narco-Trafficking that Stalk Enrique Inzunza

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Enrique Inzunza Cázarez has a lot of queues to step on him. From allegations of his alleged links with drug trafficking to allegations of sexual harassment, Sinaloa Senator drags a record in public service with more controversies than successes. In his native state, Inzunza is better known for "abandollar" the Judiciary than for his real political career. A questionable political career His rise to power has been marked by the control of institu…
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Enrique Inzunza Cázarez has a lot of queues to step on him. From allegations of his alleged links with drug trafficking to allegations of sexual harassment, Sinaloa Senator drags a record in public service with more controversies than successes. In his native state, Inzunza is better known for "abandollar" the Judiciary than for his real political career. A questionable political career His rise to power has been marked by the control of institu…

The statement points to Senator Ricardo Inzunza for alleged links with the Sinaloa Cartel, after a period of absence he appeared in Badiraguato and assured that he will resume his legislative activities.

The Sinaloan senator for Morena, Enrique Inzunza, originally from Badiraguato, reappeared in that municipality on the weekend, after he left when it was learned that he was accused of having links with the Sinaloa Cartel; he was pointed out to give the names of Rocha Moya's opponents to 'Los Chapitos', so that they would "lift" them, both candidates and opponents and critics.

According to the reports, Inzunza would have provided information about Rubén Rocha Moya’s opponents so that they would be deprived of their liberty and threatened with death by groups linked to “Los Chapitos.” Despite the seriousness of the accusations, the legislator tried to show peace of mind on his social networks and said that this very week he will resume his activities in the Senate, without giving more explanation about the allegations …

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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