Australian Soldier Accused Of War Crimes In Afghanistan Granted Bail

Published : Apr 17, 2026, 08:43 AM IST
Ben Roberts-Smith

Synopsis

An Australian court granted bail on Friday to former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, charged with murdering unarmed prisoners captured in Afghanistan following a sweeping war crimes probe.

An Australian court granted bail on Friday to former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, charged with murdering unarmed prisoners captured in Afghanistan following a sweeping war crimes probe.

"I'm satisfied that the proposed conditions will ameliorate the risk of flight and the risk of interfering with witnesses," Judge Greg Grogin told a Sydney court.

The towering soldier became a household name across Australia when he was awarded the Victoria Cross in 2011, a medal reserved for only the most courageous wartime exploits.

But a landmark military report in 2020 revealed grave allegations against Australian troops sent to fight Taliban forces, accusing elite units of torture, summary executions and "body count" competitions.

Roberts-Smith was then charged this month with five counts of "war crime -- murder".

Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett said the 47-year-old was allegedly complicit in a string of unlawful killings between 2009 and 2012.

But on Friday Judge Grogin said that, if refused bail, Roberts-Smith faced the prospect of "years and years" behind bars before having his day in court.

Should Roberts-Smith be found guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed)

 

PREV

Check the Breaking News Today and Latest News from across India and around the world. Stay updated with the latest World News and global developments from politics to economy and current affairs. Get in-depth coverage of China News, Europe News, Pakistan News, and South Asia News, along with top headlines from the UK and US. Follow expert analysis, international trends, and breaking updates from around the globe. Download the Asianet News Official App from the Android Play Store and iPhone App Store for accurate and timely news updates anytime, anywhere.

 

Read more Articles on

Recommended Stories

US enforces massive maritime blockade on Iran's ports with 10k troops
‘Iran Ready To Surrender Enriched Uranium’: Trump Claims ‘Nuclear Breakthrough’ Is Near