mark: that person was a villager called haji sardar.as, yes, first injured and then taken away for investigation and was-- died as a result of torture during this investigation. mark: braden chapman was on the sarkhume raid. he's the only australian witness to speak publicly about what happened. braden chapman came upon haji sardar after the afghan had been shot and was being treated by an sas medic. he then saw the wounded man being taken away by an sas operator who we'll call soldier b. mark: where was he shot? braden: through the leg, but it was-- it wasn't life-threatening. and the medic, once he'd put bandages and stuff on him, he was good to go. mark: so, this guy's got a leg wound. it's been patched up. the medic says it's not life-threatening, there's no problem. what hpens next? braden: the senior soldier walked over, grabbed the afghani, and then moved him off down an alleyway. i saw him go into--i wasn't sure if it was a door. it was some type of doorway, but it could've been another alleyway. and then some time later he came