The man travelling with a former Brighton woman when she was arrested for alleged drug offences in Pakistan will be back in court via video on Port Hope drug charges this Friday.
Sixty-two-year-old Saleem Khan of Cobourg was remanded back into custody when he appeared in Cobourg Court last Friday on charges of conspiring to import heroin into Canada.
He and his estranged wife, 72-year-old Madeline Montrose, also of Cobourg, were arrested by Port Hope Police on January 16th after six kilograms of heroin were foundat a home hidden in a crate of dishes sent via courier. Khan was with Deborah Kerr in Pakistan when Kerr was arrested in February, 2007, and then imprisoned for over two years for possessing heroin.