Five people were killed and 27 wounded in three back-to-back blasts in Afghanistan's eastern Nangarhar province on Friday. Attaullah Khogyani, the provincial governor's spokesman, told dpa that the first explosion killed Abdul Hakim, the head of the detention centre of Nangarhar's police command. The blast took place in front of his house. "One child was killed and six others were wounded," he said. According to Khogyani, two other explosions took place near the Fire Department in Jalalabad city. "It killed two civilians and one police officer." He said that 21 people, including three police officers, where wounded in the blasts in front of the fire department.