Published January 13, 2015
Police say they are investigating an explosion that went off near a firebrand monk as he was giving a sermon in Myanmar's second largest city, wounding five.
The blast occurred Sunday night during a Buddhist ceremony in Mandalay.
The monk, Ashin Wirathu, is accused of inciting violence with speeches warning that country's minority Muslim community poses a threat to Buddhist culture. He was unharmed.
A police officer who spoke anonymously because he was not authorized to speak to the media said Monday that the explosion went off under a parked car about 18 meters (60 feet) from the monk.
He said five people suffered minor injuries.
A 35-year old Mandalay resident Ma Sandar who was at the speech, said it was a small blast and that Wirathu continued speaking afterward.
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