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mexican governor and mayor indicted by us for drug trafficking step down
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- Governor of Sinaloa and mayor of Culiacán temporarily resigned after U.S. indictment for drug trafficking.
- Indictment includes 10 individuals; Rocha Moya denies allegations and takes 30-day leave.
- Interim governor appointed by Sinaloa state congress.
- Mexican President Sheinbaum states trials would occur in Mexico, not U.S.