Potential misconduct by Australia's spy agency could halt the United States' bid to extradite a former fighter pilot accused of aiding the Chinese military. 9News
, 54, has filed an application to temporarily stay an ongoing lawsuit in Sydney's Downing Centre Local Court which could prevent the ex-pilot being extradited to the US to face criminal prosecution there.
The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security has launched an inquiry into the circumstances of Duggan's return to Australia from China after the pilot made a formal complaint to the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
‘Drunk, naked’: Australian man arrested over violent rampage in AcehThe 23-year-old was detained in the early hours of Thursday on the island of Simeulue, accused of an alcohol-fuelled, naked rampage that sparked an angry mob.
Read more »
Australian man faces charges in Indonesia for spitting on imam at Indonesian mosqueAn Australian man is charged after spitting into the face of an imam at a mosque in the Indonesian city of Bandung and could face over one year in prison.
Read more »
How the Hobart stadium spend is a game-changer in Australian sportIt is set to be the final piece of the puzzle in Tasmania's bid for the AFL's 19th licence, but the federal government's massive funding injection for the project may have a deeper impact on how money is spent on major sporting infrastructure.
Read more »
Country of origin labelling for Australian-grown flowers will set them apart from importsNext time you buy flowers, check the rubber band holding the bunch together. Green and gold elastic bands will signify the blooms are locally grown.
Read more »
Australian charged with spitting in face of imam faces potential jail termAn Australian man faces more than a year in prison after being charged in the Indonesian city of Bandung for spitting on the face of an imam at a mosque.
Read more »
Australian exchange student to fly home after ingesting rat poisonA sick Australian student will be flown home from Taiwan for specialist medical care after apparently ingesting what is believed to be rat poison.
Read more »