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Reynold Teelucksingh, a 40-year-old man from Borde Narve near San Fernando, has been denied bail by the court due to multiple charges. He was allegedly in hiding from the police after breaching a protection order three times over a span of two months. Teelucksingh also faces charges of assault that caused actual bodily harm. Despite pleading not guilty to the charges, his request for bail was denied due to the severity and repetition of the breaches, as well as his previous similar charges. Teelucksingh, who had been on the run, was finally apprehended by constable Dillon of the Ste Madeleine police station. The prevalence of domestic violence in society was also noted by Magistrate Kerianne Byer as she ordered Teelucksingh into custody until July 31.
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