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    US Pilot Accused of Illegally Training Chinese Aviators Postpones Sydney Extradition Hearing

    US Pilot Accused of Illegally Training Chinese Aviators Postpones Sydney Extradition Hearing

    CANBERRA, — A former United States pilot's Sydney extradition hearing on U.S. charges, including that he illegally trained Chinese aviators, was postponed Tuesday while authorities investigate the role of an Australian spy agency in his arrest.

    -born Dan Duggan, 54, was arrested by Australian police in October near his home, in Orange, New South , and has been fighting extradition to the United States. The former U.S. Marine Corps major and flying instructor maintains he has done nothing wrong and is an innocent victim of a worsening power struggle between Washington and Beijing.

    “This is a signal, signal sending. It has nothing to do with me personally,” Duggan told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. in a telephone call from maximum-security prison.

    “It's more to do with the signal that they want to send in a geopolitical sense,” he added in an interview broadcast on Monday.

    His lawyers successfully applied Tuesday in Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court for the extradition hearing to be delayed until Nov. 24 while they await findings about their allegation that Duggan, now an Australian citizen, was illegally lured from China back to Australia in 2022 to be arrested.

    Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Christopher Jessup, the regulator of Australia's six spy agencies, announced in March that he was investigating Duggan's allegation that the Australian Security…

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