Rytikal's case is heading to trial as a judge denied the entertainer bail.

The legal woes of dancehall artist Rytikal further intensified today after he was denied bail when he appeared in the virtual Gun courtroom via Zoom. The artiste, existent proper noun Ryan McFarlane, was denied bail and further remanded until March 24, 2021.

The "Cookie Jar "entertainer was charged before this year for illegal possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of armament. Based on reports, the police were on patrol in the Eight Miles Bay area of St. Andrews on Jan 28, 2021, when Rytikal was seen interim suspiciously.

Cops questioned and searched Rytikal'south vehicle, where they found a Taurus .380 pistol along with 12 rounds of armament were plant. He reportedly told the constabulary officers that the weapon was a prop for a music video.

Rytikal joins a slew of other dancehall acts who take found themselves on the wrong side of the constabulary recently. Dancehall artiste Tommy Lee Sparta is also facing gun and armament charges and is scheduled to appear in court on March 24, 2021. George Nooks is also due to appear in court for cocaine charges.

At the moment, Sean Storm, Laden, Ninja Man, and Vybz Kartel are some of the dancehall artists currently serving time behind bars. Rytikal is a member of the Eastsyde musical outfit, which also boasts one of Jamaica's biggest dancehall acts, Skillibeng. Prior to being arrested and detained, the vocalist had teamed upward with Atlantic Records signee Kranium for "Cake Traffic" and also announced the arrival of a total-length EP.