Last update: Thu Sep 18 2008 15:14:09

Army instructors suspended amid bullying claims

The British Army is amid another "bullying" controversy after five training instructors were suspended.

Allegations of physical abuse and harassment of young recruits at a training base in Catterick, North Yorkshire, have been made public after an undercover reporting investigation.

A military source said three officers had already been suspended before they were made aware of the investigation and another two were suspended after the Ministry of Defence received further evidence from the reporting.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "We were already investigating the majority of the allegations."

The Government previously pledged to crack down on the bullying of recruits in the Army following the scandal at Deepcut, where four teenage soldiers died between 1995 and 2002, amid accusations of bullying and harassment.

Following the undercover investigation, the MoD said: "Bullying is absolutely unacceptable and fundamentally at odds with the Army's core values. We take all allegations of inappropriate behaviour extremely seriously and investigate thoroughly.

"We have a duty of care to our people to make sure that they are prepared for operating in the harshest of environments and for the challenge of combat operations."

The latest scandal came to light after reporter Russell Sharp went undercover as an infantry recruit at Catterick for six months.

Geoff Gray, 45, whose son - also called Geoff - was one of the four privates who died in unexplained circumstances at Deepcut, said he believed the Army had "failed to learn their lessons".

Mr Gray, from Hackney, east London, said: "The Army says there is zero tolerance on bullying, but that clearly is not the case, even after a duty of care investigation.

"Our boys deserve the very best - they must feel extremely let down. I only hope these latest allegations really shake them up."

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