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Investigation claimed to have uncovered evidence of murders by SAS soldier and sexual abuse of detainees by Scottish regiment

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The UK government and army have been accused of covering up torture, sexual abuse and child killings by troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.

A year-long investigation by BBC and Sunday Times is claimed to have uncovered evidence of murder by an SAS soldier, as well as deaths in custody, beatings, torture and sexual abuse of detainees by members of the Scottish regiment the Black Watch.

A senior SAS commander was referred to prosecutors for attempting to pervert the course of justice, according to leaked documents that had been kept secret by the government.

The investigation exposed new evidence from inside the Iraq Historic Allegations Team (IHAT), which investigated alleged war crimes committed by British soldiers in Iraq, and Operation Northmoor, which looked into war crimes in Afghanistan.


On one night raid in Helmand that was looked at by Operation Northmoor, a Special Forces soldier killed four youngsters believed to be aged 20, 17, 14 and 12 in the guest room of a family home in Loy Bagh village.

The soldier claimed he acted in self-defence but families say all four had been sitting on the floor drinking tea when they were killed and were all shot dead at close range.

Photographs show the bullet holes in the mud wall of the guest house. Most of the shots entered the walls about two feet off the ground, supporting the family's version of events.

Detectives believed the soldier should be charged with four counts of murder, and referred the case to the Service Prosecuting Authority.

These were some of the most senior officers in the UK's Special Forces, but detectives believed they had attempted to cover up an incident in which children were killed and military prosecutors decided not to bring charges.

The government closed both inquiries in 2017 after Phil Shiner, a solicitor who had taken more than 1,000 cases to IHAT, was struck off from practising law amid allegations he had paid people in Iraq to find clients.

However, some former investigators said Mr Shiner’s actions were used as an excuse to shut down the inquiries.

No case investigated by IHAT or Operation Northmoor has led to a prosecution.

An IHAT detective told Panorama: “The Ministry of Defence had no intention of prosecuting any soldier of whatever rank he was unless it was absolutely necessary, and they couldn’t wriggle their way out of it.”

A Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesman told The Independent: “Allegations that the MoD interfered with investigations or prosecution decisions relating to the conduct of UK forces in Iraq and Afghanistan are untrue.

“Throughout the process the decisions of prosecutors and the investigators have been independent of the MoD and involved external oversight and legal advice.”

The MoD said cases were referred to the independent Service Prosecuting Authority (SPA) as a result of investigations in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

“Cases from Iraq were referred as a result of historic investigations. It is untrue to claim cases investigated under Operation Northmoor in Afghanistan were not acted upon. After careful investigation, overseen by a former chief constable, no Northmoor cases were referred to prosecutors,” the spokesman added.

The MoD also said Service Police undertook extensive investigations into allegations about the conduct of UK forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, and that the SPA decided not to prosecute any of the cases referred to it.

The spokesman said: “Our military served with great courage and professionalism in Iraq and Afghanistan and we hold them to the highest standards. It is government policy that military operations are conducted in accordance with the Law of Armed Conflict and where allegations are raised, they are investigated.

“The Sunday Times’ claims have been passed to the Service Police and the Service Prosecuting Authority who remain open to considering allegations.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...british-troops-afghanistan-iraq-a9206056.html
 
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Yep this won't go away now. Any soldier who committed such crimes should be bought to trial, many have already.Although the acts are no where near the level of what is seen with US troops, they all have to be investigated.

People go on about patriotism but there can't be anything worse than wearing the uniform and then shooting an innocent person. They have disgraced their country and people. I say that as someone who supports the forces.
 
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Yep this won't go away now. Any soldier who committed such crimes should be bought to trial, many have already.Although the acts are no where near the level of what is see with US troops, they all have to be investigated.

People go on about patriotism but there can't be anything worse than wearing the uniform and then shooting an innocent person. They have disgraced their country and people. I say that as someone who supports the forces.
When people forget that they took an oath, and that wearing a uniform is a privilege, this happens.
 
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Yep this won't go away now. Any soldier who committed such crimes should be bought to trial, many have already.Although the acts are no where near the level of what is seen with US troops, they all have to be investigated.

People go on about patriotism but there can't be anything worse than wearing the uniform and then shooting an innocent person. They have disgraced their country and people. I say that as someone who supports the forces.

Difference between isis and american/british troops. Is one showcases their atrocities while the other hides it.
 
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Difference between isis and american/british troops. Is one showcases their atrocities while the other hides it.

I was reading some comments on various European news sites. The usual war collateral excuses. These bastards have no conscience. To them this is just collateral damage. The sex abuse is also collateral damage.
 
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Investigation claimed to have uncovered evidence of murders by SAS soldier and sexual abuse of detainees by Scottish regiment

istock-154947932.jpg


The UK government and army have been accused of covering up torture, sexual abuse and child killings by troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.

A year-long investigation by BBC and Sunday Times is claimed to have uncovered evidence of murder by an SAS soldier, as well as deaths in custody, beatings, torture and sexual abuse of detainees by members of the Scottish regiment the Black Watch.

A senior SAS commander was referred to prosecutors for attempting to pervert the course of justice, according to leaked documents that had been kept secret by the government.

The investigation exposed new evidence from inside the Iraq Historic Allegations Team (IHAT), which investigated alleged war crimes committed by British soldiers in Iraq, and Operation Northmoor, which looked into war crimes in Afghanistan.


On one night raid in Helmand that was looked at by Operation Northmoor, a Special Forces soldier killed four youngsters believed to be aged 20, 17, 14 and 12 in the guest room of a family home in Loy Bagh village.

The soldier claimed he acted in self-defence but families say all four had been sitting on the floor drinking tea when they were killed and were all shot dead at close range.

Photographs show the bullet holes in the mud wall of the guest house. Most of the shots entered the walls about two feet off the ground, supporting the family's version of events.

Detectives believed the soldier should be charged with four counts of murder, and referred the case to the Service Prosecuting Authority.

These were some of the most senior officers in the UK's Special Forces, but detectives believed they had attempted to cover up an incident in which children were killed and military prosecutors decided not to bring charges.

The government closed both inquiries in 2017 after Phil Shiner, a solicitor who had taken more than 1,000 cases to IHAT, was struck off from practising law amid allegations he had paid people in Iraq to find clients.

However, some former investigators said Mr Shiner’s actions were used as an excuse to shut down the inquiries.

No case investigated by IHAT or Operation Northmoor has led to a prosecution.

An IHAT detective told Panorama: “The Ministry of Defence had no intention of prosecuting any soldier of whatever rank he was unless it was absolutely necessary, and they couldn’t wriggle their way out of it.”

A Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesman told The Independent: “Allegations that the MoD interfered with investigations or prosecution decisions relating to the conduct of UK forces in Iraq and Afghanistan are untrue.

“Throughout the process the decisions of prosecutors and the investigators have been independent of the MoD and involved external oversight and legal advice.”

The MoD said cases were referred to the independent Service Prosecuting Authority (SPA) as a result of investigations in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

“Cases from Iraq were referred as a result of historic investigations. It is untrue to claim cases investigated under Operation Northmoor in Afghanistan were not acted upon. After careful investigation, overseen by a former chief constable, no Northmoor cases were referred to prosecutors,” the spokesman added.

The MoD also said Service Police undertook extensive investigations into allegations about the conduct of UK forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, and that the SPA decided not to prosecute any of the cases referred to it.

The spokesman said: “Our military served with great courage and professionalism in Iraq and Afghanistan and we hold them to the highest standards. It is government policy that military operations are conducted in accordance with the Law of Armed Conflict and where allegations are raised, they are investigated.

“The Sunday Times’ claims have been passed to the Service Police and the Service Prosecuting Authority who remain open to considering allegations.”

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...british-troops-afghanistan-iraq-a9206056.html







Apparently, these guys make Pakistani paedophile sex gangs in Rochdale look like little choir boys.......:lol:
 
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Apparently, these guys make Pakistani paedophile sex gangs in Rochdale look like little choir boys.......:lol:

Not a single Indian rapist on this forum coming to the rescue of their Afghan brothers LOL

@CamelGuy . This happened to your countrymen. Any criticism towards the invading force? Or are your hate venting moments only reserved for Pakistan?

They all gang up with their Indian brothers in topics where they bash Pakistan day and night.
 
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Not a single Indian rapist on this forum coming to the rescue of their Afghan brothers LOL

@CamelGuy hey cocksucker. This happened to your countrymen. Any criticism towards the invading force? Or are your hate venting moments only reserved for Pakistan?

Not one cocksucker to be found in this topic. They all gang up with their Indian brothers in topics where they bash Pakistan day and night.




We have saved the afghans for over 40 years yet they want to wipe us off the face of the earth. The Americans, British and NATO have raped, massacred, tortured and oppressed innocent Afghan women and children for nearly 2 decades yet the af-ghands don't even utter a single word against it. They in fact worship the NATO countries.........:rofl:........Proves how undignified, inferior and worthless the af-ghands really are........:lol:
 
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We have saved the afghans for over 40 years yet they want to wipe us off the face of the earth. The Americans, British and NATO have raped, massacred, tortured and oppressed innocent Afghan women and children for nearly 2 decades yet the af-ghands don't even utter a single word against it. They in fact worship the NATO countries.........:rofl:........Proves how undignified, inferior and worthless the af-ghands really are........:lol:

They are always going to be collateral damage. LOL Germany, US and other European nations who had Afghan and Iraqi translators/interpreters are being told to fvck off. Now you can imagine that their entire clan is at the mercy of the very same forces that they were trying to defeat.
 
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