By “El Huaso” for Borderland Beat
Merida Sanchez was one of nine Mexican officials indicted by the Southern District of New York in late April, in an unprecedented targeting of accused Mexican politicians and security figures allegedly working for the Chapitos faction of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Merida Sanchez was the Sinaloa state security chief between April 2023 and December 2024, when he resigned after violence between the two factions of Sinaloa Cartel resulted in massive increases and shootouts, homicides, and disappearances. In October 2024, the Mayo Zambada faction of the Sinaloa Cartel dropped leaflets over Culiacan alleging the Chapitos of operating with government support, a claim which Merida Sanchez denied.
Today, Enrique Díaz Vega, former Secretary of Administration and Finance of Sinaloa state, also turned himself in to U.S. authorities. News media report that he turned himself in to a U.S. Consulate in Europe, before being arrested and flown to New York. Díaz Vega was a close political ally and family friend of Rubén Rocha Moya, Sinaloa’s governor who resigned two weeks ago after being the center of U.S. allegations of cartel corruption.
These two figures are the first to fall after the U.S. increased targeting of corrupted Mexican officials.

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