UK Veteran Minister, Johnny Mercer Admits That SAS Committed Serious Crimes In Afghanistan

UK Veteran Minister, Johnny Mercer Admits That SAS Committed Serious Crimes In Afghanistan

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Troops from the elite Special Air Service (SAS) took the law into their own hands and committed “multiple murders” that were “deliberately covered up”. This was how Sir Charles Haddon-Cave, an appeal court judge, last week described evidence he had heard from British special forces officers. Haddon-Cave made the comments at the inquiry he chairs into 80 suspicious deaths on SAS counter-terrorism raids in Afghanistan between 2010 and 2013. The wall of secrecy, which has given them greater protection even than that enjoyed by Britain’s spy agencies – MI5, MI6, and GCHQ, of which the SAS is in effect the military wing – is beginning to crumble.

Haddon-Cave lambasted “quite unacceptable” delays by the MoD, which has taken many months to disclose the documents he sought. The inquiry has seen evidence by a high ranking special forces officer who decided to blow the whistle. 

He said SAS soldiers he commanded had committed war crimes by murdering prisoners in Afghanistan, telling the Royal Military Police that a “cancer had infected” an SAS squadron. He said their crimes were so serious that the entire SAS regiment needed a “complete overhaul”, the Sunday Times reported.

Veterans minister, Johnny Mercer has long campaigned to stop ‘lawfare’ against British troops who served in Afghanistan, Iraq and Northern Ireland. But last week he admitted at an inquiry into the conduct of British special forces that HE COULD NOT FIND EVIDENCE TO DISPROVE allegations the SAS had unlawfully killed Afghan civilians and planted “drop weapons” to frame them.


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