A Belfast man has been remanded in custody accused of weapons offences and a £1,500 off-licence robbery.
Liam Mulhern is charged in connection with an alleged raid on premises on Blacks Road in the city on 25 August.
The 26-year-old, of Priory Park, Belfast, faces two counts each of carrying a firearm with criminal intent and possessing a handgun without a certificate.
He is also charged with robbing the off-licence of £1,552 and a mobile phone.
Mulhern is separately accused of possessing counterfeit currency and driving without a licence or insurance on 5 September.
A police constable told Belfast Magistrates' Court he could connect the suspect with all of the charges.
Mulhern did not seek bail, but was taken down to the cells during the hearing after shouting abuse from the dock.
He was remanded in custody until next week, when an application to be released in due to be heard.
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