A man charged with knife possession following an alleged spate of shop raids and a stand-off with gardaí in Ballymun in Dublin on Sunday has been remanded in custody.
Leon Wright, 36, of Applewood Gardens, Swords, was arrested following an investigation into a crime spree allegedly targetting shops and a pharmacy in north Dublin on Friday and over the weekend.
Mr Wright is accused of unlawfully possessing a knife with a 19cm blade at Sandyhill Gardens Ballymun.
He also faces five counts of robbery.
He allegedly took cigarettes to the value of €100 at Spar, on Marewood Crescent, in Ballymun, and €150 cash from Dealz, The Hamptons, Santry Cross, Dublin 11, on Sunday.
It is alleged that he raided two premises on Saturday, Hickeys Pharmacy, Meakstown Finglas Dublin 11, where €694.31 was reportedly taken, and robbed Coolers Off Licence Applewood Village Swords Dublin of €200.
Mr Wright was also charged with robbing the same off-licence on Friday and taking €160 on that occasion.
The accused remained silent when brought before Judge Áine Clancy at Dublin District Court.
Detective Garda Fergus Burke, who intends to object to bail, said the accused "made no reply" when charged.
The detective handed over a document with his grounds for opposing bail to defence solicitor Jenny McGeever, who responded that there was no bail application at this stage.
Judge Clancy remanded him in custody to appear again on 16 February. Legal aid was granted to Mr Wright, who did not address the proceedings.
Lisa Hennessy, 27, of no fixed abode but staying at Silogue Close, is his co-accused in the alleged robbery at Hickeys Pharmacy on Saturday.
She has another charge for stealing goods worth about €300 from another shop that day.
Her third charge was for possessing a knife, which was allegedly on her when she was arrested on Sunday.
Garda Dwayne O'Brien objected to her bail application.
Her solicitor Colleen Gildernew asked for her client to be released on bail and said Ms Hennessy would obey any conditions.
Judge Clancy released her on bail but ordered her to be in her residence between 11pm and 6am daily and to stay away from the co-accused and the Finglas area.
Ms Hennessy will appear again later this month.
Gardaí are to seek directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions.