An inquiry into the death of a hotel receptionist Baha Mousa in British custody in Iraq will clear the Army of systematic torture, it is reported. But individual soldiers will be accused of “closing ranks” and dereliction of duty, and the Army’s command chain criticised, the Sunday Telegraph says. The judge-led probe into claims troops beat Mr Mousa to death in 2003, is due to publish its findings on 8 September. The Ministry of Defence said it would look carefully at the report. A…
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Mousa inquiry ‘to clear Army of systematic abuse’