FILE – Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II greets Corp. Ben Roberts-Smith from Australia, who was just lately awarded the Victoria Cross, throughout an viewers at Buckingham Palace in London, Nov. 15, 2011.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — Australia’s most adorned residing veteran, Ben Roberts-Smith, faces conflict crime fees on allegations that he killed 5 unarmed Afghans whereas serving in Afghanistan from 2009 and 2012, police and media reported on Tuesday.
Police haven’t confirmed the title of the 47-year-old former soldier who was arrested Tuesday. However he has been extensively reported within the media to be Roberts-Smith, a former Particular Air Service Regiment corporal who was awarded each the Victoria Cross and Medal of Gallantry for his service in Afghanistan.
Police charged him Tuesday with 5 counts of conflict crime homicide. He’ll stay in custody in a single day and make his first court docket look on Wednesday, a police assertion stated.
He’ll doubtlessly apply for launch on bail Wednesday.
Roberts-Smith is barely the second Australian veteran of the Afghanistan marketing campaign to be charged with a conflict crime.
Former SAS soldier Oliver Schulz, 44, has pleaded not responsible to a cost of conflict crime homicide. He’s accused of taking pictures Afghan man Dad Mohammad thrice within the head in an Uruzgan province wheat discipline in Might 2012.
Conflict crime homicide carries a possible sentence of life in jail. It is a federal crime in Australia, outlined because the intentional killing within the context of armed battle of an individual who just isn’t taking an energetic half in hostilities, similar to civilians, prisoners of conflict or wounded troopers.
Police arrested Roberts-Smith at Sydney Airport on Tuesday after he arrived on a flight from Brisbane, Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett stated.
“It will be alleged that the victims were not taking part in hostilities at the time of their alleged murder in Afghanistan. It will be alleged the victims were detained, unarmed and were under the control of ADF members when they were killed,” Barrett advised reporters, referring to the Australian Protection Power.
“It will be alleged the victims were shot by the accused or shot by subordinate members of the ADF in the presence of and acting on the orders of the accused,” Barrett added.
A civil court docket has already discovered comparable allegations in opposition to Roberts-Smith credible in a defamation go well with he introduced after a number of newspapers revealed articles in 2018 accusing him of a spread of conflict crimes. In 2023, a federal decide rejected Roberts-Smith’s claims and dominated that he possible killed 4 noncombatants unlawfully in 2009 and 2012.
However whereas the civil court docket discovered the conflict crimes allegations have been principally proved on a steadiness of chances, the brand new fees must be proved in a felony court docket to a better commonplace of past affordable doubt.
In September, Australia’s Excessive Court docket stated it could not hear an enchantment, ending his probabilities of overturning the ruling.
Nick McKenzie, a reporter unsuccessfully sued for defamation by Roberts-Smith who has been investigating allegations in opposition to the soldier since 2017, anticipated SAS colleagues to testify within the felony trial as they’d through the civil trial.
“You’re investigating conduct allegedly taken by some members of the most secretive, elite fighting force Australia has. The journalism task is difficult. What’s been really difficult, though, is those brave SAS witnesses” testifying, McKenzie advised Australian Broadcasting Corp.
“For them to come forward and say: ‘Well, we served our country bravely like Ben Roberts-Smith did, alongside him in Afghanistan, but we saw things with our own eyes that we feel uncomfortable about.’ These brave soldiers, some of them broke down after they testified, so difficult was it for them to stand up and speak out,” McKenzie added.
The fees observe a navy report launched in 2020 that discovered proof that elite Australian SAS and commando regiment troops unlawfully killed 39 Afghan prisoners, farmers and different noncombatants.
Barrett stated few troopers have been concerned within the new allegations.
“The alleged conduct related to these charges is confined to a very small section of our trusted and respected ADF which helps keep this country safe,” Barrett stated.
“The overwhelming majority of our ADF do our country proud. Today’s charges are not reflective of the majority of members who serve under our Australian flag with honor, with distinction and with the values of a democratic nation,” she added.
The Workplace of the Particular Investigator was established to work with police on the conflict crime allegations. The workplace’s director of investigations Ross Barnett stated allegations of 53 conflict crimes had been investigated and 39 of these investigations had concluded with out fees. Round 40,000 Australian navy personnel served in Afghanistan between 2001 and 2021, of whom 41 have been killed.