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Events held to support marines facing murder charge | |
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Events are taking place across the UK in support of five Royal Marines charged with murder over an incident in Afghanistan last year. | |
The unnamed five have been released from custody back to their unit, with restrictions on their movements. | The unnamed five have been released from custody back to their unit, with restrictions on their movements. |
The "show support" events are being held in cities including Edinburgh, Plymouth, Swansea, Norwich and London. | |
The Ministry of Defence says it would be inappropriate to comment further on the ongoing investigation. | The Ministry of Defence says it would be inappropriate to comment further on the ongoing investigation. |
Green lapel ribbons - some bearing the words "Free the 5" - were worn by those who say the charges are unjust. | |
The ribbons are also being sold to raise money to pay for any costs to their families. | |
The incident happened when Plymouth-based 3 Commando Brigade were in Helmand, on their fourth tour of duty in Afghanistan. | |
Several former marines were among those taking part in a march in Plymouth. | |
One told the BBC: "We're just showing the guys that nobody has forgotten about them. | |
"There are people in the county who are behind them." | |
All five marines - who have been granted anonymity - are charged with the murder of an unknown Afghan national. | All five marines - who have been granted anonymity - are charged with the murder of an unknown Afghan national. |
Meanwhile, more than 63,000 people have "liked" a Facebook page in support of the marines. | |
The marines were arrested by the Royal Military Police after suspicious video footage was found on a laptop by civilian police in the UK. A plea hearing is due to take place in December. | The marines were arrested by the Royal Military Police after suspicious video footage was found on a laptop by civilian police in the UK. A plea hearing is due to take place in December. |
It is believed to be the first time UK servicemen have been arrested and charged with such an offence during the Afghanistan conflict. | It is believed to be the first time UK servicemen have been arrested and charged with such an offence during the Afghanistan conflict. |