Ben Roberts-Smith, recognized as Australia's most-decorated living soldier, will continue to be held in police custody following his recent arrest in connection with serious allegations of war crimes during his deployment in Afghanistan. The 47-year-old former corporal of the Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) was taken into custody at Sydney Airport, where he was charged with five counts of murder, categorized as war crimes. The charges stem from incidents alleged to have occurred between 2009 and 2012. Roberts-Smith's legal team chose not to apply for bail following his arrest, resulting in his continued detention. He firmly denies the accusations, labeling... [Continue Reading]
Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated living soldier, was arrested at Sydney airport as authorities continue to pursue allegations of war crimes committed during his military service in Afghanistan. The Australian Federal Police, in conjunction with the Office of the Special Investigator, confirmed the arrest today, with Roberts-Smith set to face court on charges relating to five counts of murder under war crimes legislation. Roberts-Smith, 47, served in the elite Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) and was awarded the Victoria Cross for his bravery in combat. His military career, however, has been marred by allegations that he participated in the unlawful... [Continue Reading]