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Former Chief of Sinaloa Investigation Police Seeks Early Retirement; Is Investigated by the U.S.

On this charge, the governor of the state, Rubén Rocha Moya, on the first day of May, applied for temporary leave to remove himself from office, as did the mayor of Culiacán, Juan de Dios Gámez Mendívil. Former Chief of the Investigative Police of the Attorney General’s Office, Jorge Contreras Núñez, one of the nine officials and former officials who weigh against him an accusation in the United States by leagues with organized crime groups, man…
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The Congress of Sinaloa is at the center of media attention after receiving an advance pension request for former police chief Alberto Jorge Contreras Núñez. This former official has been pointed out by the United States in drug trafficking cases, which adds an additional complexity to the analysis carried out by the state legislature. Contexto ... Read more The article The Congress of Sinaloa analyzes advance pension request for former police c…

The Sinaloa Congress received the advance pension application from Alberto Jorge Contreras Núñez, alias El Cholo, former Chief of the Investigative Police of the Attorney General’s Office, accused by the United States of ties with the CSD. According to a document signed by Governor Yeraldine Bonilla, it is detailed that the monthly amount requested in the pension is ...

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On this charge, the governor of the state, Rubén Rocha Moya, on the first day of May, applied for temporary leave to remove himself from office, as did the mayor of Culiacán, Juan de Dios Gámez Mendívil. Former Chief of the Investigative Police of the Attorney General’s Office, Jorge Contreras Núñez, one of the nine officials and former officials who weigh against him an accusation in the United States by leagues with organized crime groups, man…

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elsiglodetorreon.com.mx broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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