In all, three bombs exploded and three unexploded devices were seized in Sittwe, the state capital. One of the explosions was in front of a high-ranking government official's residence, state police officer Aung Myat Moe said.
"There were three bomb explosions around 4 AM this morning where one policeman was slightly injured and we are still investigating crime scenes," he said Last month, local police fired at protesters in the ancient city of Mrauk-U, killing at least seven Rakhine Buddhists and injuring a dozen. A township administrator was later found slain in his car by the side of the road.
About 700,000 Rohingya have fled northern Rakhine towns and villages since last August to escape a military crackdown.
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