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BBC Panorama

A video compiled by UK Particular Forces reveals how members of 1 squadron saved rely of their kills

Former members of UK Particular Forces have damaged years of silence to provide BBC Panorama eyewitness accounts of alleged battle crimes dedicated by colleagues in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Giving their accounts publicly for the primary time, the veterans described seeing members of the SAS homicide unarmed folks of their sleep and execute handcuffed detainees, together with kids.

“They handcuffed a younger boy and shot him,” recalled one veteran who served with the SAS in Afghanistan. ”He was clearly a toddler, not even near preventing age.”

Killing of detainees “turned routine”, the veteran stated. “They’d search somebody, handcuff them, then shoot them”, earlier than chopping off the plastic handcuffs used to restrain folks and “planting a pistol” by the physique, he stated.

The brand new testimony contains allegations of battle crimes stretching over greater than a decade, far longer than the three years at present being examined by a judge-led public inquiry within the UK.

The SBS, the Royal Navy’s elite particular forces regiment, can be implicated for the primary time in essentially the most severe allegations – executions of unarmed and wounded folks.

A veteran who served with the SBS stated some troops had a “mob mentality”, describing their behaviour on operations as “barbaric”.

“I noticed the quietest guys swap, present severe psychopathic traits,” he stated. “They have been lawless. They felt untouchable.”

Particular Forces have been deployed to Afghanistan to guard British troops from Taliban fighters and bombmakers. The battle was a lethal one for members of the UK’s armed forces – 457 misplaced their lives and hundreds extra have been wounded.

Requested by the BBC in regards to the new eyewitness testimony, the Ministry of Defence stated that it was “absolutely dedicated” to supporting the continuing public inquiry into the alleged battle crimes and that it urged all veterans with related info to come back ahead. It stated that it was “not acceptable for the MoD to touch upon allegations” which can be within the inquiry’s scope.

‘Psychotic murderers’ within the regiment

The eyewitness testimony gives essentially the most detailed public account of the killings so far from former members of UK Particular Forces (UKSF), the umbrella group which accommodates the SAS, SBS and several other supporting regiments.

The testimony, from greater than 30 individuals who served with or alongside UK Particular Forces, builds on years of reporting by BBC Panorama into allegations of extrajudicial killings by the SAS.

Panorama may reveal for the primary time that then Prime Minister David Cameron was repeatedly warned throughout his tenure that UK Particular Forces have been killing civilians in Afghanistan.

Talking on situation of anonymity due to a de facto code of silence round particular forces operations, the eyewitnesses informed the BBC that the legal guidelines of battle have been being usually and deliberately damaged by the nation’s most elite regiments throughout operations in each Iraq and Afghanistan.

These legal guidelines state that on such operations folks might be intentionally killed solely after they pose a direct menace to the lives of British troops or others. However members of the SAS and SBS have been making their very own guidelines, the eyewitnesses stated.

“If a goal had popped up on the checklist two or thrice earlier than, then we would go in with the intention of killing them, there was no try to seize them,” stated one veteran who served with the SAS, referring to individuals who had been beforehand captured, questioned after which launched.

“Typically we would examine we would recognized the goal, verify their ID, then shoot them,” he stated. “Usually the squadron would simply go and kill all the boys they discovered there.”

One witness who served with the SAS stated that killing might turn into “an addictive factor to do” and that some members of the elite regiment have been “intoxicated by that feeling” in Afghanistan. There have been “a number of psychotic murderers”, he stated.

Getty Images A meeting at Downing Street in 2011 between UK Prime Minister David Cameron, wearing a dark suit and tie, and Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who is wearing a dark suit and shirt and an embroidered chapan, an Afghan coat or cape, with purple and green stripes. They are shaking hands as they stand in front of a marble fireplace and paintings in gilded framesGetty Pictures

Then Prime Minister David Cameron (r) was made conscious, by the then Afghan President Hamid Karzai (l), of allegations of civilian killings, the BBC has been informed

“On some operations, the troop would go into guesthouse-type buildings and kill everybody there,” he stated. “They’d go in and shoot everybody sleeping there, on entry. It is not justified, killing folks of their sleep.”

A veteran who served with the SBS informed the BBC that after bringing an space underneath management, assault groups would sweep by way of the world taking pictures anybody on the bottom, checking the our bodies and killing anybody left alive. “It was anticipated, not hidden. Everybody knew,” he stated.

Deliberately killing wounded individuals who don’t pose a menace can be a transparent breach of worldwide regulation. However the SBS veteran informed Panorama that wounded folks have been routinely killed. He described one operation throughout which a medic was treating somebody who had been shot however was nonetheless respiratory. “Then one in every of our blokes got here as much as him. There was a bang. He’d been shot within the head at point-blank vary,” he stated.

The killings have been “fully pointless,” he added. “These will not be mercy killings. It is homicide.”

Extra junior members of assault groups have been informed by extra senior SAS operators to kill male detainees, in response to the testimony, utilizing directions resembling “he is not coming again to base with us” or “this detainee, you make certain he does not come astray”.

Detainees have been individuals who had surrendered, been searched by particular forces, and have been sometimes handcuffed. British and worldwide regulation forbid troops from intentionally killing unarmed civilians or prisoners of battle.

A former SAS operator additionally described studying of an operation in Iraq throughout which somebody was executed.

“It was fairly clear from what I might glean that he posed no menace, he wasn’t armed. It is disgraceful. There isn’t any professionalism in that,” the previous operator stated. The killing was by no means correctly investigated, he added. In response to the SAS veteran, the issue began lengthy earlier than the regiment moved throughout to Afghanistan and “senior commanders have been conscious of that”.

A night-vision image of troops firing their weapons in a desert landscape

One SAS veteran stated that killing might be an “addictive factor to do”

The testimony, in addition to new video proof obtained by the BBC from SAS operations in Iraq in 2006, additionally helps earlier reporting by Panorama that SAS squadrons saved rely of their kills to compete with each other.

Sources informed the BBC that some members of the SAS saved their very own particular person counts, and that one operator personally killed dozens of individuals on one six-month tour of Afghanistan.

“It appeared like he was attempting to get a kill on each operation, each night time somebody bought killed,” a former colleague stated. The operator was “infamous within the squadron, he genuinely appeared like a psychopath,” the previous colleague added.

In a single incident that sources say turned notorious contained in the SAS, the operator allegedly slit the throat of an injured Afghan man after telling an officer to not shoot the person once more. It was “as a result of he wished to go and end the wounded man off along with his knife,” one other former colleague stated. “He wished to, you recognize, blood his knife.”

Information of the alleged crimes was not confined to small groups or particular person squadrons, in response to the testimony. Throughout the UK Particular Forces command construction, “everybody knew” what was occurring, stated one veteran.

“I am not taking away from private duty, however everybody knew,” he stated. “There was implicit approval for what was occurring.”

To keep away from scrutiny of the killings, eyewitnesses stated, members of the SAS and SBS would plant so-called “drop weapons” on the our bodies of the useless, to make it look as if they’d been armed within the images routinely taken by particular forces groups on the scene.

“There was a pretend grenade they’d take with them onto goal, it could not detonate,” stated a former SAS operator. One other veteran stated operators would carry AK-47 rifles which had a folding inventory as a result of they have been simpler to suit into their rucksacks and “simpler to convey onto a goal and plant by a physique”.

Reviews have been ‘fiction’

Officers would then assist to falsify post-operational stories as a way to keep away from scrutiny for the actions of assault groups on the bottom, in response to the testimony.

“We understood write up severe incident critiques so they would not set off a referral to the navy police,” one of many veterans stated.

“If it regarded like a taking pictures might signify a breach of the principles of battle, you’d get a cellphone name from the authorized adviser or one of many employees officers in HQ. They’d decide you up on it and allow you to to make clear the language. ‘Do you keep in mind somebody making a sudden transfer?’ ‘Oh yeah, I do now.’ That type of factor. It was constructed into the best way we operated.”

The stories have been “a fiction”, one other UKSF veteran stated.

An intelligence officer who labored with the SBS described stories which stated they’d been caught in a firefight, whereas the pictures confirmed our bodies with “a number of clear headshots”.

Falsified paperwork might assist forestall an investigation by the Royal Navy Police, however British particular forces operations generated deep concern from Afghan commanders and Afghan authorities officers.

David Cameron – who made seven visits to Afghanistan as prime minister between June 2010 and November 2013, the interval now underneath scrutiny by the SAS public inquiry, was repeatedly made conscious of the considerations by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, in response to a number of individuals who attended the conferences.

Mr Karzai “persistently, repeatedly talked about this difficulty”, former Afghan nationwide safety adviser Dr Rangin Dadfar Spanta informed Panorama. He stated Lord Cameron might have been left in little doubt that there have been allegations of civilians, together with kids, being killed throughout operations carried out by UK Particular Forces.

A head-and-shoulders portrait of Bruce Houlder, a white man with grey hair, wearing a navy suit, a pink shirt and a blue tie, looking to the side of the camera with the background out of focus

Former director of service prosecutions Bruce Houlder stated he hoped the inquiry would study what Mr Cameron knew

The Afghan president was “so constant along with his complaints about night time raids, civilian casualties and detentions that there was no senior Western diplomat or navy chief who would have missed the truth that this was a significant irritant for him,” stated Gen Douglas Lute, a former US ambassador to Nato.

Gen Lute stated it will have been “terribly uncommon if there have been a declare in opposition to British forces that the British chain of command was not conscious of”.

A spokesperson for Lord Cameron informed Panorama that “to the perfect of Lord Cameron’s recollection” the problems raised by President Karzai have been about Nato forces usually and that “particular incidents with respect to UK Particular Forces weren’t raised”.

The spokesperson additionally stated that it was “proper that we await the official findings of the Inquiry”, including that “any suggestion that Lord Cameron colluded in protecting up allegations of significant prison wrongdoing is whole nonsense.”

In contrast to many different international locations, together with the US and France, the UK has no parliamentary oversight of its elite particular forces regiments. Strategic duty for his or her actions falls in the end to the prime minister, together with the defence secretary and head of particular forces.

Bruce Houlder KC – a former director of service prosecutions, accountable for bringing expenses and prosecuting these serving within the Armed Forces – informed Panorama that he hoped the general public inquiry would study the extent of Lord Cameron’s data of alleged civilian casualties on British particular forces operations.

“You’ll want to know the way far the rot went up,” Mr Houlder stated.

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