10 Mexican government, justice officials indicted in US, will surrender
Ten Mexican government and justice officials have been indicted in the United States on charges related to a bribery scheme to aid the Sinaloa Cartel in smuggling drugs. Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, the former Secretary of Public Security for Mexico’s Sinaloa state, appeared in federal court in Manhattan on Friday following his arrest in Arizona.

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AI-generatedTen Mexican government and justice officials have been indicted in the United States on charges related to a bribery scheme to aid the Sinaloa Cartel in smuggling drugs. Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, the former Secretary of Public Security for Mexico’s Sinaloa state, appeared in federal court in Manhattan on Friday following his arrest in Arizona. He is the first of the indicted officials to appear in court. Mérida Sánchez faces charges including narcotics importation conspiracy and weapons offenses, with a potential sentence of 40 years to life if convicted. He was ordered jailed and is due back in court on June 1.
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5 extractedMérida Sánchez faces 40 years to life in prison if convicted.
He faces charges including narcotics importation conspiracy and conspiracy to possess machine guns.
Mérida Sánchez is one of 10 current or former Sinaloa officials charged by the US.
Mérida Sánchez was arrested on charges of taking bribes to aid the Sinaloa Cartel in drug smuggling.
Former Secretary of Public Security for Sinaloa state, Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, appeared in US federal court.