Sheinbaum dismisses that Karina Barrón was detained for political reasons: 'There is sufficient evidence'
Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico City, affirmed that Karina Barrón's detention is not politically motivated and is rooted in accusations of false claims and extortion involving Senator Waldo Fernández.
Claudia Sheinbaum, the mayor of Mexico City, publicly addressed the recent detention of Karina Barrón, Monterrey's Secretary of Human Development, during her press conference. She dismissed any connections of Barrón's arrest to political agendas, instead asserting that it pertains to a case involving Senator Waldo Fernández of the Morena party, who faced accusations of harassment and assault. Sheinbaum elaborated that these accusations were proven to be false, which led to Barrón's detention for allegedly accusing Fernández falsely and possibly engaging in extortion.
During the morning briefing, Sheinbaum highlighted that the matter was discussed in a security cabinet meeting, where it became clear that there is substantial evidence against Barrón regarding the allegations of false accusations and extortion. The mayor emphasized that the investigation, as communicated by the prosecutor's office, indicated that the case transcends purely political motivations, focusing instead on the legal aspects of the accusations.
This incident reflects ongoing tensions in Mexican politics, where accusations of misuse of power can often blur the lines between legal issues and political maneuvering. Sheinbaum's statements are likely aimed at reassuring the public and her constituents that the rule of law is being upheld while navigating complex political narratives in a country where political figures frequently face scrutiny.