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Mexico Hunts More Suspects in Monterrey Casino Arson Attack

State investigation agents escort the five arrested men in connection with an attack at the casino last week that killed 52 people, during a presentation in Monterrey, August 30, 2011
State investigation agents escort the five arrested men in connection with an attack at the casino last week that killed 52 people, during a presentation in Monterrey, August 30, 2011
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Mexican authorities are seeking seven more suspects in an arson attack that left 52 people dead at a casino in the northern state of Nuevo Leon.

Officials said they are seeking additional suspects on Tuesday, as five people already in custody were presented to the news media.  Authorities say the five are alleged members of the Zetas drug cartel and have confessed to involvement in the attack at the Casino Royale in the state capital, Monterrey.  

Nuevo Leon state prosecutor Adrian de la Garza says as many as 12 people were involved in the daytime attack.

Last Thursday, armed men carrying gasoline burst into the casino and set it on fire.  Many of the victims were found inside the casino's bathrooms, where they fled to escape the gunmen, but were instead trapped by smoke and fire.  Police are investigating whether the attack was linked to extortion.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon condemned the violence as barbaric and called it the worst attack on innocent civilians in Mexico in a long time.

Mexico has offered a $2.4 million reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspects.

Organized and drug-related crime in Mexico has killed about 41,000 people since late 2006, when President Calderon took office and began a military campaign against his country's drug cartels.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and AFP.

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