Security footage shows workers leaving men behind bars as fire and smoke begins to engulf the room
Mexican authorities say they've detained eight suspects in connection to the fire at a migrant facility in
that left dozens dead on Monday after a video showed security guards leaving people behind bars before fleeing.Security and public safety minister Rosa Icela Rodríguez said during a news conference on Wednesday that those detained include two federal agents, five people who worked for the private security company that ran the center and a state employee."Evidently there is a serious crime here with the indications that the gate was not opened," Rodríguez said.
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