Another Mexican Official Falls in US Drug Trafficking Case: Sinaloa Deputy Attorney General Requests Leave
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Damaso Castro Saavedra said he was willing to attend to any request related to the complaint against him by the United States government
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The deputy attorney general of the northern state of Sinaloa, Dámaso Castro, decided Tuesday to step down from his post after being accused, along with the state governor and eight other Mexican officials, of alleged drug trafficking offenses…
Mexico City.- The Deputy Attorney General of Sinaloa, Dámaso Castro, requested leave without pay, the State Prosecutor's Office reported. According to a statement, the request is based on articles 1 and 8 of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States; 123, paragraph B, section XIII; as well as articles 141, 142 and 148 of the local Constitution, in addition to the Organic Law of the Public Prosecutor's Office. The official expressed…
The Deputy Attorney General of Sinaloa, Damaso Castro, has requested leave of office this Tuesday after the US accusation of being linked to organized crime. The official thus collects the glove of the head of the Prosecutor’s Office, Claudia Zulema Sánchez, who had just confirmed that he was studying to remove him from his post while the investigation was being conducted. Castro appears in the file of the U.S. Department of Justice as one of th…
Mazatlan, Sin., The Attorney General's Office (FGE) reported that Deputy Attorney General Dámaso Castro Zaavedra is carrying out his functions in full exercise of his legal powers and that, should he be summoned or requested by the Attorney General's Office or by any other authority, he will attend to such proceedings in strict compliance with the legal framework.
Dámaso Castro Saavedra, deputy prosecutor of Sinaloa accused by the United States of alleged links with organized crime, will remain in his position as investigations continue against him.This was reported by the General Prosecutor's Office of the State of Sinaloa, who mentioned that Castro Saavedra exercises his functions “in full exercise of his legal powers.” According to the authorities, the deputy prosecutor, who is internationally appointe…
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