Ghalee Khan, the 31-year-old businessman and promoter, who was busted last week after a cocaine drop was made at a New York location has been granted US$200,000 bail by Justice Ramon E. Reyes.

Ghalee Khan

Ghalee Khan

One of the conditions of his bail is that Khan, who is a US citizen, cannot make contact with his co-accused Danvor Griffith. The accused, along with four suretors, signed his bond.

Khan, who is represented by state attorney Michael Weil is charged with distributing cocaine. Information on the case is limited as the complaint was ordered sealed by Justice Reyes.

The two men were reportedly tracked after leaving Guyana, but were allowed to leave the JFK airport to make the drop before they were busted. Khan was being watched as he travelled on a flight from Trinidad to the US.

Griffith, 38, had appeared before the Brooklyn Federal court last week Monday on narcotics-related charges and was granted US$250,000 bail on the condition that his mother sign over her house to the US government by early yesterday morning.

Court records had indicated that Khan arrived in the US on Sunday. Federal agents had detected cocaine stashed in the rails and handles of his suitcase but allowed him to leave the airport to make the delivery.

It was reported by Capitol News that a major shipment of luxury items within the past two weeks and the arrest and conviction of an associate in Georgetown resulted in the Khan and Griffith being placed on the authorities’ radar.

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