A Belfield man accused of shooting at an employee during an armed hold-up at the Kiama Bowling Club two weeks ago has been formally denied bail.
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Glenn Paul Robinson, 25, appeared briefly in Wollongong Local Court on Wednesday on a string of charges relating to the hold-up, as well as two other aggravated home invasions that occurred at Scarborough and Balgownie on April 2 and April 14, respectively.
Robinson did not apply for bail and it was formally refused.
Charge sheets presented to the court accuse Robinson of stealing $16,000 during the bowling club heist, which occurred on April 26.
He was charged with numerous firearm offences.
Police also claim during the Balgownie break-and-enter a week earlier, Robinson kidnapped one of the victims at gunpoint, drove his car to Warrawong while he was in it and forced the man to withdraw $7500 cash.
In early April, Robinson is alleged to have broken into a Scarborough home and intimidated its female owner before stealing cash, credit cards, a laptop computer and an iPad.
He is facing a total of 20 charges.
The case will return to court on June 11.