


Former U.S. Marine Daniel Duggan Approved for Extradition to Face Charges in U.S.
Daniel Duggan, a former U.S. Marine, faces extradition from Australia to the U.S. over allegations of illegally training Chinese pilots.
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Daniel Duggan, a former U.S. Marine Corps pilot, has been approved for extradition from Australia to the U.S. by Attorney General Mark Dreyfus. Duggan has fought the extradition for nearly two years after being arrested in October 2022. He faces several serious charges including conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and arms trafficking in connection with alleged training of Chinese military pilots between 2010-2012. If convicted, he could face up to 60 years in prison. His family has expressed disappointment with the extradition decision and feels abandoned by the Australian government.
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