Key Points:
- Former fighter pilot Daniel Duggan is eligible for extradition to the United States.
- Duggan was arrested for breaching arms trafficking and has spent 19 months in a maximum security prison.
- He claims that both Australian and American intelligence agencies were aware of his work.
He has 15 days to apply for a review in the Federal Court, otherwise, it falls to Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus to determine whether he should be surrendered to the US.
Duggan’s supporters say the charges are politically motivated. (AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi) Source: AAP / BIANCA DE MARCHI/AAPIMAGE
The 55-year-old was arrested in Australia at the behest of the US after being accused of breaching arms trafficking laws by providing military training to Chinese pilots in South Africa between 2010 and 2012, allegedly receiving about $100,000 for his services.
In a letter from prison, seen by the Australian Associated Press (AAP), Duggan said he believed his activities weren’t illegal and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and the US Naval Central Intelligence Service (NCIS) knew of his work.
‘No warning’ that work was illegal
ASIO said it was unable to comment because the matter was before the court.
“Our government should show some guts, our government should make it clear that being an Australian citizen matters, and that when another country comes for you, they’ll protect you as best they can … but we’ve seen none of that,” he said.
‘Ticking a box’
“We respectfully ask the attorney-general to take another look … and to bring my husband home,” she said.
Saffrine Duggan says the attorney-general must take another look at her husband’s case. Source: AAP / MICK TSIKAS/AAPIMAGE
Duggan’s lawyer, Bret Walker, earlier conceded there was no legal argument to be mounted during the brief hearing in Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court.
A spokesman for the attorney-general said the government did not comment on extradition matters.
‘We will fight no matter what’
“They have done everything in their power to make this difficult for my family, to try and break Dan and to break us, but we will fight no matter what,” Saffrine said.
Source Agencies