HARARE (Reuters) - A Zimbabwe court on Wednesday ordered the prison detention of a senior official in Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC party, Roy Bennett, and ruled that he should stand trial on terrorism charges.
The move is likely to renew tensions between Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe, old foes who set up a power-sharing government in February after disputed elections in 2008.
"I commit the accused person to prison. If there is any defect in the process, the accused should raise it before the High Court," magistrate Lucia Mungwari said.
One of the few senior white Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) officials and a Tsvangirai ally, Bennett is accused of illegally possessing arms for purposes of committing acts of terrorism and banditry.
The MDC accuses Mugabe's ZANU-PF of coming up with politically motivated charges against its members and several of its lawmakers have been arrested.
Tsvangirai has said such detentions could threaten the power-sharing government.