Mexico president says there must be overwhelming evidence in regards to U.S. extradition request against Sinaloa governor
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MEXICO CITY, April 30 (Reuters) - Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that if the U.S. government presents sufficient evidence against Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha and others charged in the U.S. for ties to drug trafficking, the Mexican prosecutor's office will proceed according to the law.
But, she added, if there is not enough proof then the charges the U.S. Department of Justice appear political in nature. She also said that under no terms would Mexico permit interference of a foreign government in its sovereign affairs.
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