Hector Melesio Cuen was not just a politician but a powerful figure in Sinaloa, having built an empire for nearly two decades before his untimely murder.
The circumstances of Cuen's murder have led to intense scrutiny of the local Attorney General's Office, which has stumbled in providing a clear narrative of the case.
Days after the arrest of notable drug lords, El Mayo Zambada alleged betrayal by powerful politicians, implicating Governor Rocha and Cuen in a potential conspiracy.
Cuen's complex legacy intertwines with local politics and organized crime, highlighting the precarious balance of power and betrayal in Sinaloa's political landscape.
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