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Lancashire soldiers face new death probe

8:54am Thursday 15th May 2008

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By Ben Briggs »

SOLDIERS from the Queen's Lancashire Regiment will face a further probe in to their part in the death of an Iraqi detainee.

Defence Secretary Des Browne told Parliament yesterday that a public enquiry would be launched in to the death Mr Mousa in order to see what could be learnt from the incident.

Baha Mousa, 26, an Iraqi hotel worker, died while he was in the custody of soldiers from the former Queen's Lancashire Regiment in Basra in 2003.

Seven members of the regiment faced court martial over the incident. Six were acquitted, including QLR commanding officer Colonel Jorge Mendonca, but Cpl Donald Payne was jailed for a year and dismissed from the Army after he pleaded guilty to inhumanely treating civilian detainees, including Mr Mousa.

He told the Commons: "A public inquiry into the death of Baha Mousa is the right thing to do.

"It will reassure the public that we are leaving no stone unturned in investigating his tragic death. The Army has nothing to hide in this respect and is keen to learn all the lessons it can from this terrible incident."

Mr Mousa's death happened while the UK was an occupying power under international law.

The judge overseeing the case will have the power to recall those soldiers involved in the initial inquiry.

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get a grip, the front line says...
9:34pm Thu 15 May 08

their motto is "be the best" eh? nothing more than a gang of chav scum that cant get a normal decent job so join the army for an easy life and a licence to do what they like to innocent civillians around the world....kill, assault, rape...oh yes, the great british army, saviours of the world...my aarse

removals R me, my front room says...
1:54am Fri 16 May 08

shoot our enemys in the balls.

got a grip, got a job, burnley says...
1:31pm Fri 16 May 08

a quick note to the first commenter. sounds like you've been rejected for the army because you're obviously a born loser. stop tucking your shell suit in your socks and find a job instead of cashing your giro.

Dave, Darwen says...
2:35pm Fri 16 May 08

This guy was arrested by members of the QLR and beaten to death in their custody.

Why don't those few soldiers who were responsible for beating him to death just hold their hands up? This would stop the whole regiment's name being dragged through the mud.

Graham, says...
1:00am Wed 28 May 08

I was a member of the QLR, I didn't serve with the regiment in Iraq I was posted away.
The Regiment before this were covering up all sorts of crimes in the regiment well before this happened The best thing that happened to the regiment was they were disbanded. However there are still some senior officers and Late entry officers who can't even look in the mirror at themselves.

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