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Mexico president says U.S. extradition requests against Sinaloa governor and others require “overwhelming evidence”

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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 from 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. 

The Justice Department on Wednesday charged Rocha and others for conspiring ‌with the Sinaloa Cartel to import massive quantities ⁠of narcotics into the U.S. in ‌exchange for political support and ​bribes.

The charges against Rocha mark a new front in the U.S. fight against cartels. While the U.S. ‌has repeatedly gone after drug kingpins, ​U.S. indictments against ⁠sitting senior Mexican politicians are rare.

"We are ‌not going to protect anyone ⁠who has committed a crime," Sheinbaum said at her regular morning press conference. "However, if there isn't clear ​evidence, it is ‌obvious that the objective of these indictments by the ⁠Department of Justice is ​political."

(Reporting by Ana Isabel Martinez and Raul Cortez; ​Editing by Emily Green)

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