DEA Administrator Terrance Cole Says Rocha Moya Case 'Just the Beginning' of U.S. Efforts in Mexico
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DEA Administrator Terrance Cole Says Rocha Moya Case 'Just the Beginning' of U.S. Efforts in Mexico
Before being appointed DEA administrator, Cole said that Mexican cartels operate "hand in hand" with government officials, adding that large parts of the country are dominated by organized crime groups.
From the bottom of the Treasury Hall, the question was heard, more or less like this: “What would the government do if the U.S. authorities came through Rubén Rocha Moya?” President Claudia Sheinbaum breathed and said: “That is not going to happen, it should not happen,” and to the next question. The questioning was uncomfortable.Just two weeks ago it would seem out of proportion, but today it is a scenario that must be seriously considered in t…
Following Trump’s Secretary of War’s statement on the fight against cartels, the DEA ‘slided’ a new threat against Mexican officials protecting drug traffickers. Terance C. Cole, director of the Drug Control Administration (DEA), presented himself to the Senate on Tuesday, May 12 as part of a series of hearings for Trump officials. “There is no doubt that drug traffickers and senior Mexican officials have been coluding for years, but we are now …
Washington.- The U.S. Drug Control Administration (DEA) today asserted that the recent drug-trafficking charge against Sinaloa's licensed Governor, Rubén Rocha Moya, is just the beginning of a struggle against Mexican politicians who cooperate with cartels. Being questioned by Luisiana's Republican Senator John Kennedy about the charge brought against Rocha Moya for allegedly helping Sinaloa's Cartel, the head of the DEA, Terry Cole, said that t…
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Terrance Cole, director of the U.S. Drug Control Administration (DEA), warned that the charges against Rubén Rocha Moya, Sinaloa’s licensed governor, and nine other officials and former state officials, for alleged links to drug trafficking, are the beginning of a struggle against politicians who collaborate with the cartels. “I assure you this is just the beginning of what is to come in Mexico,” the U.S. official said. The dir…
And we went to national information because Senator Kennedy questioned himself because there are so many politicians linked to narco in Mexico while the DEA said it is determined to go for more narcopolitical politicians.
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