A University of Queensland student has arrived back in Iran after avoiding extradition to the United States.
Reza Dehbashi Kivi had been in custody for 13 months in Australia, accused of exporting American equipment for detecting stealth planes or missiles to Iran.
The US sought to extradite him on six charges, dating back to 2008, for which he faced a maximum of 20 years in prison.
At his bail hearing, his lawyer told the Brisbane Magistrates Court that his PhD at UQ involved working on a machine to detect cancers.
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