Australia approves extradition of former US Marine over alleged training of Chinese military pilots
- Australia's Attorney General confirmed the extradition of Daniel Duggan, a former US Marine, to face charges in the United States.
- Duggan is accused of training Chinese military pilots in violation of a US arms embargo, according to a 2017 US grand jury indictment.
- If convicted, Duggan could face a prison sentence of up to 65 years, as stated by Attorney General Mark Dreyfus.
- Duggan's wife, Saffrine Duggan, expressed that their family is 'shocked and absolutely heartbroken' by the decision.
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