World | Afghanistan Rogue Afghan Cop Kills 5 Brit Soldiers Culprit escapes after turning weapon on training team By Jane Yager Posted Nov 4, 2009 6:17 AM CST Copied A casualty is loaded into an ambulance before being taken to a base hospital in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, after five British soldiers were shot dead in an attack. (AP Photo/APTN) Five British soldiers died in Helmand province yesterday after a rogue Afghan cop opened fire on a group of Afghan policemen and their British mentors drinking tea together. The mentors had been training the Afghans for two weeks when one of the trainees turned his weapon on them without warning. The gunman then fled the scene on a motorbike. The culprit, who may have had Taliban ties, also wounded six British soldiers and two Afghan policemen. Coming a month after an Afghan policeman killed two Americans, the incident raises questions about Western training of Afghan police vulnerable to Taliban recruitment. A British military official called the incident a "bolt from the blue" and vowed that "no stone will be left unturned" in catching the killer, the Times of London reports. Read These Next Robert Mueller, FBI boss who investigated Russia ties, Dies Revolutionary Guard spokesman dies after issuing defiant statement. Musk to TSA agents missing paychecks: I've got you. White House: No Mark Twain Prize for Bill Maher. Report an error