Ben Roberts-Smith granted bail - Women's Agenda
Ben Roberts-Smith was granted bail under strict conditions in a hearing on Friday after he was charged with five counts of war crime murder.
womensagenda.com.auHere’s what I can share based on recent reporting.
Ben Roberts-Smith was granted bail in mid-April 2026 after being charged with multiple war-crime murder counts. The bail was subject to strict conditions intended to prevent flight and protect witnesses.[1][4]
The bail terms included a substantial surety and travel restrictions, with permission to travel only for formal court or to consult with legal counsel, and no direct or indirect contact with prosecution witnesses.[1]
Coverage from multiple outlets noted the defense argued the charges were grave and that flight risk should be mitigated by conditions, while prosecutors warned of potential additional charges and the risk of witness interference.[2][1]
Following bail, he reportedly complied with reporting requirements and appeared under bail conditions in various jurisdictions, including appearances on the Gold Coast and at court hearings.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of key events and summarize the current status with direct quotes from the bail decision. I can also track any new developments as they’re reported. Would you like me to proceed?
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Ben Roberts-Smith was granted bail under strict conditions in a hearing on Friday after he was charged with five counts of war crime murder.
womensagenda.com.auThe 47-year-old is accused of the murder of unarmed civilians while deployed in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012.
www.sbs.com.auThe Victoria Cross recipient wore prison greens when he faced Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court via audio-visual link on Friday.
www.dailymail.co.ukJordan Portokalli, lawyer for war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith, did not apply for bail during his client's first court appearance.
greekherald.com.auThe Victoria Cross recipient wore prison greens when he faced Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court via audio-visual link on Friday.
www.dailymail.co.ukBen Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated living soldier, has reported to police on the Gold Coast for the first time under bail conditions requiring three weekly appearances.
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