Sinaloa’s top officials quit as U.S. indictments allege drug trafficking

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The governor of Sinaloa, Rubén Rocha Moyo, and the mayor of Culiacán have resigned after the United States indicted them on drug-trafficking charges, marking a rare high-profile case of U.S. prosecutors taking action against Mexican officials.
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