Guards bring Barry Sinclair to the bail hearing Monday. (CBC)

A man accused of voyeurism in Halifax will remain in custody.

Barry Sinclair, 50, appeared in court Monday for a bail hearing. The crown opposed his release and the judge agreed.

The Dartmouth man faces five charges of voyeurism, two counts of breaking and entering and several drug-related charges.

Sinclair was placed in custody on September 17, 2011 when he was charged with trespassing on a back porch in the early morning hours. He later pleaded guilty to that charge.

The breaking and entering charges and two of the voyeurism charges are from alleged incidents on Sept. 15, 2011 on Shirley and South streets.

Barry Sinclair was arrested in September in the area of Birmingham Street in Halifax. (Blair Rhodes/CBC)

The remaining voyeurism charges are for alleged incidents beginning in 2005.

In those cases, Halifax Regional Police released photos of four young women who appeared to have been photographed in their homes without their knowledge. Police have contacted three of the women in those pictures.

The details of Monday's bail hearing remain under a publication ban.

Sinclair is scheduled to appear in Supreme Court on May 24 to set a trial date.