Thursday, February 21, 2008

Mexico offers reward for information in deadly blast

MEXICO CITY: Police have offered a US$9,300 (€6,300) reward for information leading to the arrest of additional suspects in the explosion of a homemade bomb allegedly intended for a police commander in Mexico City.

The bomb exploded last Friday just two blocks from police headquarters, killing the man believed to be carrying it and injuring a woman who was captured on videotape with him. The woman, 22-year-old Tania Vazquez, is being treated as a suspect.

Police are seeking "reliable information" that results in more arrests, the capital's police department said in a news release Wednesday night.

Authorities are seeking six additional suspects, according to Mexico City Attorney General Rodolfo Felix Cardenas, who is in charge of the investigation.

Full story here

Importance: In this situation, autorities are basically offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of the person behind the homemade bombs. This could prove to be a problem if they the problem is not taken well care of.

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