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Minister faces 'potential jail term' after alleging war crimes by UK forces in Afghanistan

The officials investigating his allegations have ordered Mercer to submit the names of his sources by April 5 or face a potential prison sentence. 

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      A UK government minister is on a collision course with the law over his refusal to reveal the sources of allegations that British special forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan.

      Johnny Mercer, Britain's minister for veterans, has said "multiple officers" told him about alleged murders and a subsequent cover-up during the Afghan conflict.

      He has refused to divulge their identities to a public inquiry examining whether a unit executed males of "fighting age" who posed no threat in the war-torn country between 2010 and 2013.

      The Independent Inquiry Relating to Afghanistan published a statement on Tuesday saying it had ordered Mercer, 42, to hand over the names next week or face a potential prison sentence.

      It revealed that it had issued the MP with a Section 21 notice under Britain's Inquiries Act 2005 on March 13.

      The published order compels Mercer to provide a witness statement containing the names of the whistleblowers by 4:00 pm (1500 GMT) on Friday April 5.

      Failure to comply without a reasonable excuse would be "a criminal offence punishable with imprisonment and/or a fine", the notice says.

      Signed by the probe's chairman, Charles Haddon-Cave, it adds that the High Court in London could enforce the order through contempt of court proceedings, which "may result in imprisonment".

      The order insists the names "will be treated in confidence" and would not be disclosed to anyone who is not a member of the inquiry's legal team without Mercer's consent.

      If he is unable to fulfil the order or believes it is unreasonable, then he has until April 3 to appeal. Mercer is expected to do so.

      He repeatedly refused to disclose the names when he gave evidence to the inquiry last month, during a series of testy exchanges with the inquiry's counsel.

      Mercer also refused to reveal the name of a Special Boat Service (SBS) member who said he had been asked to carry a "drop weapon" -- a weapon taken on an operation to place next to an unarmed individual.

      "The one thing you can hold on to is your integrity and I will be doing that with these individuals," said Mercer.

      Haddon-Cave accused the minister of obstructing the inquiry, saying he had a "misguided understanding of the term integrity and an inappropriate sense of loyalty."

      Mercer is himself a former British Army officer who served three tours of Afghanistan. He has been a Conservative MP in Plymouth, southwest England, since 2015.

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