The accused applied for judicial interim release after being charged with firearms and drug offences while already on bail for similar charges.
The accused proposed a new release plan involving house arrest, a GPS ankle bracelet, and his girlfriend as a surety.
The court dismissed the application, finding that the accused had previously breached his bail conditions flagrantly and had shown a lack of respect for the proposed surety by taking her car without her knowledge.
The court concluded that GPS monitoring is reactionary and insufficient to prevent further offences, justifying detention on the secondary ground.