Thursday, October 3, 2013

How Australia's 'Super-Spies' Tracked Down The Former Afghan Sergeant Who Murdered Three Australian Soldiers



How Super-Spies Tracked Down Rogue Afghan Sergeant Hekmatullah -- The Australian

ELITE Australian spies employed by the government's most obscure intelligence agency provided the breakthrough that led to the capture of fugitive Afghan soldier Sergeant Hekmatullah.

The rogue soldier and suspected Taliban sleeper will be charged with three counts of murder and will possibly face the death penalty for the shooting of Lance Corporal Stjepan 'Rick' Milosevic, Sapper James Martin and Private Robert Poate during an insider attack at Patrol Base Wahab in Afghanistan in August last year.

So secret was his capture in February by Pakistan's notorious Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) that the families of the dead Australian soldiers were only notified yesterday.

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More News On The Capture Of A Former Afghan Sergeant Who Murdered Three Australian Soldiers

Former Afghan sergeant, who killed three Australian soldiers in Uruzgan, to be charged with murder -- ABC News (Australia)
Captured: Afghan accused of killing Australian soldiers -- Sydney Morning Herald
Afghan suspected of killing Australian soldiers captured and will face trial -- The Guardian
Pakistan hands over suspected green-on-blue killer for trial -- Long War Journal
Afghan soldier accused of killing 3 Australian comrades at patrol base deported from Pakistan -- Washington Post/AP
Afghan arrest over rogue attack on Australian troops -- FOX News/AFP
Soldier killings suspect faces death penalty -- Sydney Morning Herald

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