MURRAY MCCULLY-MISTAKENLY SELECTED FOR A RANDOM SEARCH

MURRAY MCCULLY-MISTAKENLY SELECTED FOR A RANDOM SEARCH Auckland, New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully was mistakenly selected for a random search at Auckland Airport at the request of the United States, RNZ has learned. Mr McCully was on his way to Washington for a meeting on combating Islamic State, and was travelling as a VIP on a diplomatic passport.The trip was one of the last official visits for the long-serving foreign minister who is not contesting the next election and steps steps down officially from the role next week. Mr McCully's office and the Aviation Security Service, the official provider of aviation security in New Zealand, are describing it as a local administrative error.The Aviation Security Service said in a statement the search was a requirement of the US government and was carried out by Auckland firm Secureflight. The company's director, Peter Pilley, declined to be interviewed. In its statement, the service said the screeni...