10 Mexican Officials Indicted in US for Bribery and Drug Smuggling
Ten Mexican government and justice officials have been indicted in the United States, including a former security secretary for Sinaloa state. They are accused of accepting bribes to facilitate drug smuggling for the Sinaloa Cartel.
The former Secretary of Public Security for Mexico’s Sinaloa state appeared in a US court on Friday, days after his arrest in Arizona on charges he and other officials took bribes to help the Sinaloa Cartel smuggle vast quantities of drugs into the US. Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, 66, was not required to enter a plea during his initial appearance in federal court in Manhattan. He was ordered jailed but could request bail at a later date. He is due back in court on June 1. A message seeking comment...