Published: 14:19, March 20, 2023 | Updated: 14:28, March 20, 2023
Former Australian soldier arrested for alleged war crime
By Xinhua

In this file photo taken on Jan 20, 2010, an Australian soldier of Omlet-c company fires an AK-47 assault rifle used by Afghan soldiers during practice firing at a forward operating base (FOB) in Mirwais in the southern province of Uruzgan, Afghanistan. (PHOTO / AFP)

SYDNEY - A former Australian soldier was arrested in the New South Wales (NSW) state on Monday, facing charges of committing war crime during his service in Afghanistan.

Following a joint operation by Australia's Office of the Special Investigator (OSI) and the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the 41-year-old man will be charged with one count of War Crime - Murder under subsection 268.70(1) Criminal Code Act 1995.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) identified the man in a news report, saying that he was shown in an ABC Investigations-Four Corners story in 2020 shooting an Afghan man in a wheat field in Uruzgan province in southern Afghanistan

The police said the man was arrested in regional NSW Monday morning and is expected to appear in a NSW local court.

"It will be alleged he murdered an Afghan man while deployed to Afghanistan with the Australian Defence Force," the AFP said in a statement, adding that the maximum penalty for a War Crime-Murder offense is life imprisonment.

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The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) identified the man in a news report, saying that he was shown in an ABC Investigations-Four Corners story in 2020 shooting an Afghan man in a wheat field in Uruzgan province in southern Afghanistan.

"ABC Investigations understands that a dedicated OSI team made up of homicide detectives and an intelligence officer examined the killing for more than two years," the report wrote.

Established in 2021, the OSI is one element of the Australian government's response to the Inspector-General of the Australian Defence Force's Afghanistan Inquiry Report.

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The office is working with the federal police to investigate allegations of criminal offenses under Australian law by members of the Australian Defence Force in Afghanistan from 2005 to 2016.