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Explosion at Vietnam police station injures officer: state media

HANOI, Vietnam, June 20, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A small explosion outside a
police station in Vietnam’s southern Ho Chi Minh City injured an officer on
Wednesday, state media reported.

The cause of the explosion, near the scene of major protests earlier this
month, was not immediately clear.

Images on state media showed the station’s charred walls with debris from a
destroyed motorbike strewn across the pavement.

State-run VNExpress news site reported that a policewoman was injured in
the incident.

A witness told AFP he heard two explosions in quick succession.

“I ran to the scene, I saw smoke, it looked very chaotic… even now I’m
still very panicked,” said the resident, declining to be named.

Cong An Thanh Pho Ho Chi Minh news site, the official mouthpiece of city
police, said other witnesses speculated the explosion “could have been be
caused by a motorbike malfunction”.

Bomb blasts, even small ones, are very rare in communist Vietnam where
dissent is strictly controlled and activists are routinely jailed.

The incident comes just 10 days after large-scale protests in the city
against a government proposal to set up special economic zones that would
grant investors lengthy leases.

The rare demonstrations, sparked by fears that land would be handed over to
China, lit up several cities across Vietnam. At least 30 people are still in
custody after the protests, including an American being held in Ho Chi Minh
City for “causing public disorder”.

Security was tight in the city over the weekend, with uniformed and
plainclothes police stationed along busy roads and in public parks.

Though political activists very rarely plot violent attacks in Vietnam,
police in December convicted 15 people for terrorism over a failed bomb plot
at the country’s largest airport in Ho Chi Minh City.

Three police officers were killed in an explosion at a police post in
central Dak Lak province in 2016, in what authorities later said was an
accident.

BSS/AFP/RY/1815 hrs