Peru officials say 3 arrested in nightclub bombing that injured dozens
Police in Trujillo move swiftly to detain suspects after a devastating IED blast at the Dalí nightclub

Authorities in Peru on Sunday said they have arrested three people following the bombing of a nightclub as the number of those injured rose to 44.
The explosion happened early on Saturday at the Dali nightclub in the city of Trujillo in La Libertad region, which has the largest gold-producing area in Peru and is rife with extortion and illegal mining.
La Libertad Regional Health Management confirmed that those injured rose from 33 to 44, including three minors between the ages of 16 and 17.
At least 10 patients have been discharged, while four others remain in serious condition, said Gerardo Florián, executive director of the Trujillo Health Network.
Municipal officials said they closed the club for 30 days because it violated an operating hours limit and an ordinance prohibiting minors from entering the establishment.
The owner or owners of the club could not be immediately reached for comment.