Three homemade bombs exploded in an Indonesian coastal town that has been plagued by religious violence, but no injuries or damages were reported, police said Saturday. The three, low-intensity explosive devices went off early Saturday in Poso town, on Sulawesi island, said Central Sulawesi provincial police spokesman Lt. Col. Muhamad Kilat. Kilat said the first bomb went off on a street next to a church, and the other two exploded on the streets of a nearby fishing neighborhood. «The blasts did not kill anyone or cause any damage, and police now are investigating the scene,» Kilat said. No one has been arrested, he was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.