An army officer who served in Afghanistan could face a court martial over the booby-trapping of a cache of explosive components which allegedly put others in danger.
The officer, whose name and rank are suppressed, appeared for a summary trial before disciplinary officer Brigadier Tim Gall at Trentham today.
Brigadier Gall found there was a prima facie case to answer and referred the matter to the Director of Military Prosecutions. That means the matter could be heard by a court martial.
Heavy suppressions are in place around the case, which was heard at the Joint Forces New Zealand headquarters in Trentham, Upper Hutt.
The army officer is facing two charges in relation to an incident last July in Afghanistan where a cache of improvised explosive device components was booby trapped.