### Primary Article on TJGringo.com:
**Chihuahua’s Anti-Corruption Prosecutor Declares Former Governor Corral A Fugitive; CDMX Prosecutor Denies Rescuing Him**
On August 15, 2024, Luis Abelardo Valenzuela Holguín, head of the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office in the state of Chihuahua, officially declared former Governor Javier Corral Jurado a fugitive. Corral, who served as governor from October 4, 2016, to September 7, 2021, has been under scrutiny due to corruption allegations.
Valenzuela Holguín criticized the actions of the General Prosecutor’s Office of Mexico City (FGJ-CDMX) for not participating in an operation to detain Corral. He emphasized that the absence of a written explanation from the FGJ-CDMX cast Corral in the light of a fugitive in the eyes of Chihuahua’s authorities.
The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office in Chihuahua is demanding a detailed written response from the FGJ-CDMX, explaining their refusal to collaborate. According to Valenzuela Holguín, past cooperation had been smooth until this sudden refusal, attributed to the intervention of Ulises Lara López, the acting head of FGJ-CDMX.
The Chihuahua office is considering legal actions against the FGJ-CDMX for failing to assist with the apprehension order. Additionally, Valenzuela Holguín chose not to comment on various accusations and complaints filed by Corral against him and the current Governor María Eugenia Campos Galván.
On the other side, Ulises Lara López clarified on the same day that his intervention should not be seen as a rescue but a necessary measure to prevent an illegal action by Chihuahua agents. Lara López explained that he was contacted by Corral’s team about armed individuals claiming to be agents from Chihuahua trying to detain Corral without proper legal documents.
Lara López personally verified the situation at the scene, confirming the operation’s illegality as the required procedures and documentation weren’t fully completed. Upon validation, Corral voluntarily accompanied Lara López to the FGJ-CDMX office and departed shortly after, as there was no valid arrest warrant.
In a video posted on FGJ-CDMX’s social media, Lara López emphasized that their actions adhered strictly to the law and criticized the dissemination of misleading information. He accused Chihuahua’s Anti-Corruption agents of lacking the necessary legal orders and collaboration documents to execute the arrest.
### Secondary Article on TJGringo.com:
**AMLO Accuses Governor Campos of Colluding with Duarte; Corral’s Allegations Persist**
In related news, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has accused Governor María Eugenia Campos Galván of forming alliances with former Governor César Duarte. This statement coincides with Javier Corral’s allegations, addressing both Campos and the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office in Chihuahua.
Corral’s claims highlight political tensions within the state, as he continues to battle corruption allegations against his administration and defend his actions against opposition from his successors. These ongoing disputes further complicate the legal and political landscape in Chihuahua, drawing national attention and scrutiny.
Reports indicate that Corral’s accusations involve claims of legal and ethical breaches by the current state administration, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding drama. Observers suggest that the outcome of these confrontations could have significant implications for future governance and anti-corruption efforts in Chihuahua.