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A state police officer in Mexico has been arrested in connection with an arson attack last week on a casino in the northern city of Monterrey, which killed 52 people. It's thought the attack may have been linked to an extortion racket. Five suspected members of the Zetas drug cartel were arrested on Sunday. Julian Miglierini reports from Mexico City.
The arrest of the Nuevo Leon state police officer comes as an embarrassment for local authorities
in the wake of
the attack - one of the deadliest acts in Mexico's long-running security conflict. According to investigators, video surveillance footage shows officer Miguel Angel Barraza was outside the casino while the attack took place. They believe that the officer was providing cover for the criminals as they were
dousing
the building with fuel and setting it ablaze.
James Murdoch, who's boss of the UK wing of the media giant News Corporation, has turned down a bonus worth around $6m in the wake of a phone-hacking scandal, which has rocked the company. In a statement, Mr Murdoch said he felt that declining the bonus was the right thing to do. Allegations that News Corporation journalists illegally hacked the phones of politicians, celebrities and even murder victims led to the closure of one of the company's leading titles, the News of the World.
Argentina has won a friendly match against Venezuela 1-0 in the Indian city of Calcutta in the first ever international football match hosted by India. The match was watched by more than 120,000 Indian spectators. The organisers hope the match will inspire more Indians to play football.