A Liverpool woman has been allowed to return to the UK before she stands trial over drug-dealing and money-laundering charges.
Lindsay Marie Jago of Caryl Street appeared before magistrates at Douglas Courthouse.
She denies possessing ketamine and cannabis with intent to supply them and possessing £2,045 in criminal cash in Erin Way in Port Erin on October 3.
She was bailed with a surety of £5,000 on condition she reports to Merseyside police three times a week, and will next appear in court on December 22.
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