N.Z. pilot to be extradited
NZPA Port Moresby A Papua New Guinea court has issued an extadition order and warrant for arrest against a New Zealand man who until recently was the chief pilot of the Government’s V.I.P. aircraft. . ' ’ In Port Moresby District Court on Monday, the Magistrate, Mr Ivo Cappo, ordered the arrest - and extradition to Papua New Guinea of David Clive Mclver,'aged 37, of Wellington, who flew to Brisbane last week. Mclver has been charged with having obtained an airline ticket
worth 333 kina ($515) fop ■his daughter by falsely representing to an officer of the Prime Minister's Department that she was to accompany him on a Port Moresby to Wellington, flight.. l No , plea has been taken.' The . order and warrant were , issued when Mclver failed to appear in court. The court released McU ver’s passport to'-him'last Friday to allow him to fly to Brisbane to visit : his sick son in a Brisbane 'hospital. *""■ ''■ T'■ 4. The Magistrate <? adjourned the case after allowing Mclver’s counsel to. withdraw. •?. < 7
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