A golf club president from London is battling extradition to the US over claims he sold batteries for surface-to-air missiles to Iran.
Christopher Tappin, 63, from Orpington, on the south London/Kent border, faces 35 years in jail if convicted in an American court.
But Mr Tappin, a retired businessman and president of the Kent County Golf Union, denies the claim.
He hopes to avoid extradition at a hearing in two weeks.
Mr Tappin says he was unwittingly caught up in a US customs sting.
A golf club president from London is battling extradition to the US over claims he sold batteries for surface-to-air missiles to Iran.
Christopher Tappin, 63, from Orpington, on the south London/Kent border, faces 35 years in jail if convicted in an American court.
But Mr Tappin, a retired businessman and president of the Kent County Golf Union, denies the claim.