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A Nimbin man accused of supplying and manufacturing prohibited drugs after allegedly committing an aggravated break and enter has been granted a lengthy delay in his case.
Aiden Christopher Brown, also referred to as Aydin Brown, had his case mentioned in Tweed Heads Local Court on April 16.
The 33-year-old faces charges of remaining on enclosed lands without a lawful excuse, possessing a prohibited drug and aggravated break and enter with intent knowing the person there with the intention to stalk and intimidate.
Police allege the aggravated break and enter charge occurred in a Yagoona home where he‘d previously been living as part of his bail conditions.
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Subscriber only A Nimbin man charged with supplying and manufacturing a prohibited drug has been found in breach of his bail after he allegedly committed an aggravated break and enter. Aiden Christopher Brown, also referred to as Aydin Brown, appeared via video link at Lismore Local Court last week when NSW Police ordered a detention application to be heard. The 33-year-old who is currently awaiting trial on separate matters in the Lismore District Court, had allegedly broken his bail conditions for the drug charges on three separate accounts. Court documents reveal between December 2020 and February 2021, Mr Brown had been charged with remaining on enclosed lands without a lawful excuse, possessing a prohibited drug and aggravated break and enter with intent knowing the person there with the intention to stalk and intimidate.
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