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One of Australia’s most-decorated soldiers arrested on war crimes charges

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Published: April 7, 2026 3:53 pm
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SAS veteran Ben Roberts-Smith could face life in prison if found guilty of murdering unarmed Afghan civilians

One of Australia’s most-decorated soldiers has been arrested on war crimes charges related to the alleged murders of several unarmed Afghan civilians between 2009 and 2012.

Former special forces (SAS) soldier and Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith has been charged with five counts of war crimes and refused bail. He is expected to appear in court on Wednesday.

At a press conference on Tuesday, Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Krissy Barrett said that the SAS veteran is suspected of personally executing two captured Afghan civilians and ordering his subordinates to shoot three others, including in a so-called ‘blooding’ ritual involving a rookie soldier.

Roberts-Smith allegedly kicked an Afghan man off a cliff and ordered his execution on one occasion, and supposedly murdered another prisoner with a leg prosthesis in a separate episode. 

According to Barrett, “it will be alleged the victims were not taking part in hostilities,” and “were detained, unarmed, and… under the control of [Australian Defence Force] members when they were killed.”

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If found guilty, Roberts-Smith could receive life in prison.

His arrest was preceded by a five-year investigation, during which the authorities tapped phones in Australia and offshore and secured incriminating testimonies from other SAS veterans, according to Australian media.

In 2023, Roberts-Smith lost a defamation case against journalists who had reported that he murdered civilians during his deployment in Afghanistan. The ruling was upheld by Australia’s Federal Court in May last year.

Roberts-Smith has consistently denied the allegations.

In 2023, another Australian soldier was charged with murder while deployed in Afghanistan. The trial is expected to commence next February.

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