
Arrest Warrant Reinstated for Former Michoacán Governor
Arrest Warrant Reinstated for Former Michoacán Governor Silvano Aureoles Mexico City – A federal judge has reactivated an arrest warrant for Silvano Aureoles, the former governor of Michoacán, for failure to comply with bail conditions. Aureoles, a former member of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD), is accused of embezzlement and illicit activities. The judge's decision follows Aureoles' failure to meet the one million peso bail and failure to appear before the court. "The judge has determined that Mr. Aureoles has not fulfilled the conditions of his release," stated a spokesperson for the Attorney General's office. "This decision allows us to proceed with his arrest." Aureoles’ legal team has yet to release a statement. The reactivation of the warrant marks a significant development in an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption during his tenure as governor. The Attorney General's office will now actively pursue Aureoles' arrest. The case underscores the ongoing fight against corruption in Mexican politics.