A forty-four-year-old man will go on trial after he denied robbing an Indian restaurant in the centre of Tenby, and possessing a bladed article in public.
Mohammed Miah, of no fixed abode, appeared at Swansea Crown Court on May 2, charged with three offences relating to an incident at Buddha Buddha, situated in Tudor Square on Sunday, March 30.
Police previously confirmed that no one was injured during the incident that occurred late on the evening of Mothering Sunday.
As well as it being alleged that he stole £750 from the premises, the defendant is also accused of causing damage to the premises, and possessing a bladed article in public.
Miah pleaded not guilty to all charges, and will stand trial on September 23.