The prosecution in the Roger Khan drug trial is asking Justice Dora L. Irizarry to exclude testimony such as the defendant’s alleged help in the release of a kidnapped US diplomat and his alleged “covert assistance” to the Guyana Police Force, arguing that these matters are  irrelevant to Khan’s charge of exporting cocaine to the US.

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In a memorandum of September 12 seen by this newspaper, the prosecution said that it did not want any evidence included pertaining to Khan’s alleged assistance in the release of the former diplomat in Guyana, Stephen Lesniak. Lesniak was kidnapped in April 2003 and was taken to Buxton from where he was released. The prosecution also does not want any evidence of any information Khan may have provided to US authorities during a March 2006 meeting at Ocean View and any assistance he may have given to the local police