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Bennett trial adjourned to January 12

27/11/2009 00:00:00
by Nelson Banya
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ROY Bennett's trial on terrorism charges has been adjourned to January next year after a key prosecution witness failed to attend court on Friday.

Roy Bennett, a senior official in Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party who was nominated deputy agriculture minister, was arrested in February on charges of illegal possession of weapons for terrorism, banditry and insurgency.

Bennett, a top ally of Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, denies the charges, which the MDC says are politically motivated to keep him out of the unity government formed with President Robert Mugabe's Zanu PF party. The charges carry a death penalty upon conviction.

The MDC says Mugabe is frustrating efforts to swear in Bennett, along with other senior MDC officials, as required by a political agreement signed last year between the rival parties.

Arms dealer Peter Hitschmann, a state witness prosecutors allege was paid by Bennett to buy weapons to assassinate government officials, was not present to take to the stand on Friday, prompting the adjournment.

Hitschmann was acquitted of terrorism charges in 2006 but served jail time for possessing dangerous weapons -- including six sub-machine guns and two machine guns -- which have also been produced in Bennett's trial.

Police say Hitschmann implicated Bennett in the procurement of the arms, but Bennett's lawyers argue that the gun dealer had been tortured into making that submission.

"He (Hitschmann) did not come because we thought he would not (be required to) take to the witness stand. This is a situation we did not anticipate," Zimbabwe's attorney-general Johannes Tomana, leading the prosecution team, told the court.

"The way forward is to adjourn to the next available date."

Presiding judge, Chinembiri Bhunu, set January 12 as the date for the continuation of the trial. The High Court's judicial year ended on Friday and the court resumes sitting on January 11. - Reuters



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guys lets be serious, tomana did you really study law or? tomana and mugabe you are being a disgrace to the institutions where you got your knowledge from, politics or not, bennet white, us being black so what, ndapedza wezhira wezhira
 
zvashura matewe, coventry, uk

Comment Date: 29 November 2009


Zanu PF, the party that 'clings' to power through FEAR, INTIMIDATION, MURDER, LIES, LIES AND LIES. AnaTichatinga Mwanawevhu, what are you doing in London, the land of the whiteman. You enjoy the peace, tranquility, democracy freedom of speach of the UK when in Zimbabwe, your Mugabe labours hard day and night employing state resources to oppress and surpress 13mio people...STUPID.
 
ryan, Harare, Zimbabwe

Comment Date: 28 November 2009


Roy Bennet is the Zimbabwean hero vakomana. Why are you letting this tyranny Mugabe troubling him ? Bennet contributed a lot to people in Manicaland.He is a true Zimbabwean,African ,cosmopolitan of the world.Why are you so cruel Mugabe and your party? Bennet has no case to answer.
 
douglas moyo, Georgia/USA

Comment Date: 28 November 2009


 
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