Jailed Toronto police officer James Forcillo was remanded in custody Friday to May 31 to face charges of perjury, obstruct justice and breaching his bail conditions.

Days after the Ontario Court of Appeal upheld his conviction of attempt murder and six-year prison sentence for fatally shooting Sammy Yatim aboard a TTC streetcar, he appeared in 1000 Finch court via video from a segregation holding cell at Toronto South Detention Centre.

Wearing an orange jumpsuit and flanked by three correctional officers, Forcillo was grim faced and stared straight ahead.

His lawyer, Bryan Badali, said he had no comment.

Forcillo had been granted bail pending the appeal decision, but landed behind bars after he was charged with breaching his bail conditions. He was subsequently charged with perjury and attempting to obstruct justice.

Those charges relate to Forcillo’s sworn affidavit seeking to vary his bail conditions.

He was charged last November with failing to comply with his recognizance, which carries a maximum sentence of two years’ imprisonment.

He is still facing three counts of professional misconduct in connection with the shooting of Yatim. He is suspended without pay.