A CHAMPION body builder has been remanded in custody accused of dealing performance and image enhancing drugs, including anabolic steroids.
Phil Musson, 44, appeared in Christchurch District Court on Wednesday afternoon, following his arrest earlier in the day.
Court documents allege Musson, a personal trainer, was selling his own brand of performance and image-enhancing products that he made himself and packaged up in pills and vials.
Crown prosecutor Anselm Williams said Musson first appeared in court in May on 291 charges possession and supplying performance and image enhancing drugs.
He was due in court on Thursday on those original charges, brought by the Ministry of Health and police, APNZ reports.
However, police intercepted two packages sent by him in October, and it's alleged they contained more drugs.
Musson faces seven new charges relating to the sale of unapproved Phoenix Biotech brand tablets and vials.
Judge Gary Macaskill refused Musson bail, saying the alleged offending occurred while on bail for other matters which he said amounted to "blatant behaviour".
Musson was remanded in custody without plea until Thursday when he will appear in court on the original 291 charges.
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