An extradition hearing for an Australian citizen facing up to 60 years in prison if he is convicted in the United States has been delayed for another six months.A court date scheduled in November will instead be used to seek material from government agencies in defence and intelligence as Daniel Edmund Duggan, 55, remains in maximum security prison.The former US military pilot, who became an Australian citizen in 2012, is accused of breaching US arms trafficking laws by training Chinese pilots while working at a South African flight school in the early 2010s.
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