Mexican governor Ruben Rocha steps down, NYT reports


FILE PHOTO: Sinaloa governor Ruben Rocha attends the inauguration of the Santa Fe bridge, in Culiacan, Mexico, July 17, 2025. REUTERS/David Gaspar/File Photo

May ⁠2 (Reuters) - Ruben Rocha, ⁠governor of Mexico's Sinaloa ‌state, said Friday night that he would ​temporarily step down ⁠from his ⁠post, the New York ⁠Times ‌reported on Saturday.

The ⁠U.S. Justice Department said ​on ‌Wednesday it had charged ⁠Rocha ​and other officials for their ⁠alleged involvement with the ​Sinaloa Cartel, a significant escalation of ⁠U.S. anti-cartel action that is likely to increase tensions ​between the ⁠United States and ​Mexico.

(Reporting by ‌Preetika Parashuraman in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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