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Daniel Panteluk and Philip Williams granted bail on drug trafficking charges

Daniel P. Panteluk of Estevan was released on bail on Monday following a lengthy show cause hearing in Estevan Provincial Court.

Daniel P. Panteluk of Estevan was released on bail on Monday following a lengthy show cause hearing in Estevan Provincial Court.

Panteluk had been facing 18 charges including trafficking methamphetamine and possession for the purpose of trafficking methamphetamine under the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act (CDSA), as well as several related to firearms and weapons offences.

Those charges were consolidated down to 12 with a new information (charge) issued, replacing the previous information.

Defence attorney Sharon Fox asked Judge Margaret Gordon for a publication ban on the evidence presented, and that ban was granted.

Gordon released Panteluk on $1,000 cash bail and standard release conditions. He will be on electronic monitoring and must stay inside his residence 24 hours a day. He was also give a no contact order with two co-accused, Philip Anthony Williams and Simon Menard-Flatfoot.

Panteluk’s next court date is Jan. 14, 2019.

In a related court appearance, Williams was granted a consent release on $2,000 cash bail and standard conditions. Williams, too, will be on electronic monitoring and has a similar no-contact order regarding the other two co-accused.

He is due back in court on Jan. 14 as well.

Williams has been charged with trafficking cocaine and methamphetamine and possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine and methamphetamine under the CDSA.

Menard-Flatfoot was previously released with several conditions.