Ex-pilot has 'no arguments' to make against extradition

By Jack Gramenz and Miklos Bolza
Updated May 24 2024 - 11:25am, first published 11:21am
Saffrine Duggan said her husband's "deliberate torture" has to stop. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)
Saffrine Duggan said her husband's "deliberate torture" has to stop. (Bianca De Marchi/AAP PHOTOS)

An ex-US fighter pilot's lawyers have conceded they have no case to mount against his extradition as he faces prosecution in the US on allegations of unlawfully aiding the Chinese military.

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