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Witnesses describe moment former decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith was arrested

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Witnesses describe moment former decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith was arrested

Witnesses have described the moment former ADF soldier Ben Roberts-Smith was taken into custody on the tarmac of Sydney Airport this morning.

Federal investigators were filmed walking through the domestic terminal just before the former SAS soldier was arrested after leaving Brisbane.

Witnesses described the moment Roberts-Smith was taken into custody

Federal Taskforce officers march through Sydney Airport's domestic terminal before Ben Roberts-Smith is arrested.
Federal Taskforce officers march through Sydney Airport’s domestic terminal before Ben Roberts-Smith is arrested. (Nine)

“Our plane stopped and then we looked outside and there were two AFP cars and then we saw a man being taken into one of the cars and his family following him,” said a passenger.

“I just saw the federal police pull up and whatever his name was get in the car,” another witness said.

“It’s a bit of a shock to see the commotion.”

Ben Roberts-Smith arrested at Sydney Airport
Former ADF soldier Ben Roberts-Smith is arrested at Sydney Airport. (9News)

Roberts-Smith has always denied any allegations of wrongdoing

The Victoria Cross recipient was this afternoon charged with five war crimes: murder:

  • The war crime of murder, in that he deliberately caused the death of a person, on or about April 12, 2009, in Kakarak, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan.
  • The war crime of murder, in that he assisted, encouraged, advised or incited another person to deliberately cause the death of a person, on or about April 12, 2009, in Kakarak, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan.
  • The war crime of murder, in that he assisted, encouraged, advised or incited another person to deliberately cause the death of a person, on or about September 11, 2012, in Darwan, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan.
  • The war crime of murder with another person, in the sense of deliberately causing the death of a person, on or about October 20, 2012, in Syahchow, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan.
  • The war crime of murder, in that he assisted, encouraged, advised or incited another person to deliberately cause the death of a person, on or about October 20, 2012, in Syahchow, Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan.

The maximum penalty for the crime of war crime – murder is life imprisonment if found guilty

This is the second time that the Office of the Special Investigator and AFP has filed war crimes charges against an ADF member in Australia.

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