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Former Marine Aviator Arrested on Suspicion of Providing Aid to China

snake020

Contributor
I wonder if he's a lone wolf or we'll see more sellouts given the Brits were in the news recently on this topic.

According to a separate Newsweek article, he served between 1989 and 2002 and flew Harriers.




A former US military pilot and flight instructor who worked in China was arrested in Australia and faces extradition to the United States, court documents and company records show.

Key points:​

  • Details of the US arrest warrant and the charges he faces are sealed
  • A source told Reuters the FBI sought Mr Duggan because of his work in China
  • He will remain in custody ahead of an expected bail application in Sydney next month
Australian Federal Police arrested Daniel Edmund Duggan, 54, on Friday in the rural town of Orange in New South Wales, and he appeared in court there on the same day, according to his lawyer and court records.

Mr Duggan was denied bail and taken to the nearby Bathurst jail.

Mr Duggan is a former US citizen and the federal police were acting on a US request for his arrest ahead of likely formal extradition proceedings, a police source, who was not authorised to speak publicly, told Reuters.

Mr Duggan's next court appearance will be in Sydney in November to consider any bail application.

Details of the US arrest warrant and the charges he faces are sealed.

"An individual was arrested on 21 October 2022 pursuant to a request from the United States of America for their provisional arrest," a spokesman for the federal Attorney-General's Department said in a written statement to Reuters.

"As the matter is before the courts, it would not be appropriate to comment further."

The arrest came the same week Britain warned dozens of former military pilots to stop working in China or face prosecution on national security grounds under new laws.

Australia is also investigating reports some of its former fighter pilots have been approached to work in China.

An aviation source told Reuters the FBI sought Mr Duggan because of his work in China.

His lawyer, Dennis Miralis of Nyman, Gibson and Miralis, said he could not comment.

Mr Duggan moved to Australia after a decade in the US military and started a business called Top Gun Tasmania, hiring former US and British military pilots to offer tourists joy-rides in fighter jets, company records show and aviation sources confirmed.

Mr Duggan also flew ex-military aircraft in Australian air shows, three pilots told Reuters.

Top Gun Tasmania's website said Mr Duggan flew Harrier jump jets in the US Marines and was an air combat instructor.

He moved to Beijing in 2014 and soon after sold Top Gun Tasmania, filings in Australia for the company show.

Mr Duggan's LinkedIn profile said he has been working in Qingdao, China, since 2017 as the managing director of AVIBIZ Limited, described as "a comprehensive aviation consultancy company with a focus on the fast-growing and dynamic Chinese Aviation Industry".

Hong Kong company records show AVIBIZ Limited was registered there by Australian passport holder Daniel Edmund Duggan in 2017, and dissolved in 2020.

Under Australia's extradition treaty with the United States, the US government will have 60 days to make an extradition request.

The treaty allows Australian citizens to be extradited.
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
The change of citizenship is an interesting angle.

Yeah, pretty sure you don't have to give up US citizenship to become an Aussie one unless you want to serve in their military and even then there are exceptions.
 

number9

Well-Known Member
Contributor
Yeah, pretty sure you don't have to give up US citizenship to become an Aussie one unless you want to serve in their military and even then there are exceptions.
Correct. Australia has historically (well, recently) stripped naturalized dual citizens of their Australian citizenship in some high-profile cases, mostly centered around ISIS members & supporters. The High Court (equivalent to SCOTUS) put a stop to that on legal grounds, but the current government recently announced plans to figure out a way to restart such strips.

If they ever did strip him of his Australian citizenship, it would be really interesting to see what happens next. If he's already renounced his American citizenship, then stripping him of his Australian citizenship would make him stateless - but Australia may not care about that.
 

CallumJohn

Active Member
Yeah, pretty sure you don't have to give up US citizenship to become an Aussie one unless you want to serve in their military and even then there are exceptions.
True, I believe some establishments like ADFA require citizenship but you can still join the military without one, we have a lot of immigrants here.
 

hlg6016

A/C Wings Here
I get the distinct impression he wouldn't care.

What's up with all of these turncoats supporting China?
I was thinking on the same way the FBI shames dirty cops by stripping their badges off at roll call before cuffing them up and taking them to a judge, But this guy seems to have no shame just greed.
 

sevenhelmet

Low calorie attack from the Heartland
pilot
I was thinking on the same way the FBI shames dirty cops by stripping their badges off at roll call before cuffing them up and taking them to a judge, But this guy seems to have no shame just greed.
Yep. Greed seems to be the common element. I wouldn’t ascribe it to any notions of GloBAliSm or whatever-moralism. Those are excuses, not reasons. Anyone with the skill set China is looking for likely understands the consequences of what they are doing- whether they admit it or not.

Unlike the ski jumper who betrayed the country that trained her, these guys don’t seem to have any personal or familial ties to China. Greed, it is.
 
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