Zimbabwe : Zimbabwe police seize Tsvangirai's cars
on 2011/2/16 10:35:22
Zimbabwe

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HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwean police have seized cars belonging to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's official escort and arrested his drivers for possessing beacon lights usually found on police vehicles, their lawyer said on Tuesday.

Tsvangirai also said his coalition partner President Robert Mugabe had incited violence in the capital Harare this month, in what could only heighten tension between Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and Mugabe's ZANU-PF party.

Both had traded accusations over the violence that has left more than a dozen people wounded.

"The commander in chief of the security forces is issuing indirect orders to incite violence. I am not convinced that President Mugabe and ZANU-PF are sincere about stopping violence," Tsvangirai told a public meeting.

His two drivers' lawyer, Kossam Ncube, said the men were returning from South Africa where they had taken two vehicles for maintenance at the weekend when they were arrested in the border town of Beitbridge.

Ncube told Reuters the drivers, employed by the government, had appeared in court on Monday and been denied bail after prosecutors said they were a threat to national security.

A magistrate, however, released them on bail on Tuesday.

"The charges are that they had no authority to drive the vehicles with beacons," Ncube said.

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