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      Blast near Mexico City police HQ 
     
             
            Hundreds of police in riot gear quickly sealed the area 
      An explosion has rocked the centre of Mexico City, killing at least one 
man and injuring two other people. 
      The device was set off near the city's police headquarters, Mexico City 
police chief Joel Ortega said. No group has so far said it carried out the 
attack. 

      Investigators believe the bomb was activated remotely by a mobile phone. 

      The dead man's hand was blown off, the police chief said. It is unclear 
whether he was responsible for the bomb or if he simply picked up the package. 

      The blast occurred at about 1430 (2030 GMT) near the tourist area known 
as the Zona Rosa (Pink Zone). 

      The scene was cordoned off by hundreds of police officers in riot gear as 
police helicopters hovered overhead. 

      Mexico's government has been locked in a violent battle with drug gangs 
since last month. 

      Police have announced the arrest of several alleged members of the 
powerful Sinaloa drug cartel and seized substantial amounts of weapons. 
     

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