3 bomb blasts rock B'desh terminals
3 bomb blasts rock B'desh terminals
Three simultaneous bomb blasts rocked separate railway terminals in Bangladesh on Tuesday.

New Delhi: Three simultaneous bomb blasts rocked separate railway terminals in Bangladesh on Tuesday, officials said.

Nobody was hurt in the blasts but they triggered panic among commuters who evacuated stations.

Thin metal sheets scribbled with militant slogans claiming to be from an al-Qaeda network were found at the bombsites in Dhaka's Kamalapur and Sylhet terminals.

The third blast was in southeastern Chittagong railway terminals.

There were no immediate reports of casualties, but the blasts created panic.

''If Hazrat (Prophet) Mohammad is not declared the superman of the world by May 10, all non-governmental organisations will be blown up,'' the slogans read.

The outlawed Islamist group Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen carried out a series of nationwide bomb blasts in Bangladesh on August 17, 2005, killing three people and injuring over 100.

Six leaders of the group and the outlawed Jagrata Muslim Janata were executed on March 30 this year for their role in the blasts.

(With inputs from agencies)

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