A man who police claim is a high-ranking member of the Game Tight Soldiers street gang was denied bail Friday in Prince George provincial court.
Eric Fike, 30, has been in custody since his arrest in September 2010 on a host of gun and drug offences.
Judge Michael Brecknell ordered Fike remain behind bars while awaiting trial on 14 charges, ranging from possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking to possessing a firearm with an altered serial number.
A routine publication ban covers all submissions heard at the bail hearing and the judge’s reasons for his decision.
However, Prince George RCMP issued a release shortly after Fike’s arrest that said he was picked up while retrieving a bag alleged to contain cocaine and guns in a wooded area near the Lower Mud River Bridge. Mounties suqsequently executed a search warrant at a home on Gauthier Road where they allegedly turned up more cocaine, plus heroin, marijuana and drug-trafficking equipment, the release stated.
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