A man facing a rare charge of possession of a powerful painkiller and ganja was on Tuesday bailed with a string of conditions attached.
Chief Magistrate Angelyn Hernandez ordered Sean Alister Golding to live at a specified address, wear an electronic monitor and stick to a 6pm to 6am curfew.
He will also have to provide a $2,000 surety for bail, report to Bodden Town police station three times a week and keep away from ports.
It is alleged that Alister Golding conspired to defeat the ends of justice and was in possession of ganja and oxycodone, a strong opiate known to be highly addictive.
The offences are alleged to have happened at Owen Roberts International Airport last August.
Hernandez adjourned the case until 4 March.
Abuse of oxycodone has been a problem in many countries, including the US and the UK.
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