Morocco arrests key bomb suspect
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Robert Richard Antoine Pierre is described as "dangerous."
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A series of blasts ripped through downtown Casablanca.
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TANGIERS, Morocco (CNN) -- Moroccan authorities Tuesday arrested a French citizen suspected of being one of the main coordinators and financiers of the May 16 Casablanca bombings, officials said.
Robert Richard Antoine Pierre, also known by the nicknames Lhaj and Abu Abderrahmane, was taken into custody in Tangiers, where he has been living with his Moroccan wife for six years, a government official told CNN.
Pierre has traveled to Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia and France, the official said. He and his wife have two children.
A statement carried on the state-run news agency Maghreb Arabe Presse (MAP) called Pierre "dangerous."
MAP released a photograph of Pierre on the weekend, saying authorities were seeking him.
Authorities learned of his alleged involvement in the Casablanca bombings from some of the 16 people arrested and charged in the attacks, the government official said.
The string of suicide bombings in Casablanca killed 31 people in addition to 12 suicide bombers. Authorities say others planned to take part in the suicide bombings as well.
-- CNN Producer Hayat Mongodin contributed to this report