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Australian judge rejects US Marine pilot’s appeal against extradition to US

Justice James Stellios dismissed Duggan’s appeal, after prosecutors said he trained Chinese military pilots and breached U.S. arms-trafficking laws.

  • On Thursday, the Federal Court of Australia dismissed an appeal by former United States Marine pilot Daniel Duggan, clearing the way for his extradition to face charges of illegally training Chinese military pilots.
  • Arrested in 2022 at the request of the United States, Duggan faces allegations he breached arms-trafficking laws by training Chinese military pilots in South Africa between 2010 and 2012.
  • Despite arguments that Australia lacked equivalent laws for the U.S. charges, then-Attorney General Mark Dreyfus approved the extradition in 2024; Duggan has spent 1,273 days in detention since arrest.
  • Saffrine Duggan, the former pilot's wife, expressed disappointment and urged Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to intervene, stating: "We are very disappointed by this ruling and we will not give up."
  • Duggan's legal team has 28 days to lodge another appeal against the Federal Court decision, while lawyers petition Attorney-General Michelle Rowland to reverse the extradition order.
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