He said the five men had been given outpatient treatment at the city general hospital.
The explosives were believed to have been planted in three traffic cones outside the courthouse.
“The explosives were home-made devices with timers. Ball bearings, batteries and wires were found at the scene,” Mohamad was reported as saying by English-language daily The Star.
The first explosion happened as Anwar was leaving the court compound. Minutes later, a second explosion blew apart an orange traffic cone near a sub-power station, about 50 metres away from the courthouse gates.
One demonstrator who participated in this morning’s Free Anwar rally at the car park outside the court complex suffered injuries to his right arm in the blast.
He was taken away for treatment in an ambulance.
The third and last blast happened at the hawker centre round the corner from the court complex.
Police dogs were brought in to sniff out if there were other explosives planted elsewhere in the area.
The police also ordered demonstrators to clear the area for their safety.
Anwar was unharmed.
“Anwar will be heading to Permatang Pauh at 1pm today for a giant rally there,” PKR vice-president Chua Tian Chang said.
He urged demonstrators milling about outside the court complex to quit the scene immediately as the main driveway was no longer safe following the blasts.
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