A senior special forces officer alleged troops murdered prisoners between 2010 and 2013.
He feared his family would face violent revenge attacks after blowing the whistle on an alleged rogue squadron.
The allegations are now finally being investigated by the Independent Inquiry Relating to Afghanistan.
The officer, known only as N1466, reported the claims to the Royal Military Police 13 years ago, sparking a major murder investigation.
Planted
But after being reported to Downing Street the probe was shut down with one email from a chief police investigator claiming he was put under "political pressure". David Cameron was PM at the time.
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