BAIL has been denied for a man who allegedly traded drugs with a Darwin prison guard and used her to pass messages to other prisoners, including a suspected Rebels bikie gang leader.
Phillip Noel Kaye, 35, is allegedly part of a six-person drug and corruption ring that operated out of Darwin Correctional Centre and included three prison guards, a police officer and a firefighter.
It's alleged he used prison guard Sarah Rudd to pass messages to other inmates, including organising drug deals, and gave her methamphetamines and MDMA.
At Darwin Magistrates Court on Friday, Magistrate Greg Cavanagh denied him bail, saying there was a real likelihood that he would reoffend if released.
"Given the multitude of offending and his previous record, bail must be refused," Mr Cavanagh said.
Kaye is facing more than a dozen charges, including possession of a trafficable quantity of drugs, unlawfully obtaining confidential information, attempting to pervert the course of justice and official corruption.
"Cheer up," he told an unidentified tearful female supporter as he was led from the courtroom.
His defence argued that bail should be granted because his girlfriend has recently given birth to a seven-week premature baby.
They also said a key witness had made allegations against him last year to police before saying she had lied due to mental illness.
Kaye will reappear in court at a later date.
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