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AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd Image Credit: AP

Troubled AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd was detained by police on Thursday after getting into a scuffle with a witness in his pending court case but was released without facing further charges.

Rudd’s lawyer Paul Mabey said Rudd appeared in court in his home town of Tauranga accused of breaching his bail conditions by associating with a witness. Mabey said it was a “chance meeting” and Rudd was released again on bail.

Last month, police charged the 60-year-old drummer with threatening to kill, which comes with a maximum prison sentence of seven years, as well as possessing methamphetamine and marijuana. He has pleaded not guilty and faces a judge-only trial early next year.

Columbus Coffee cafe owner Leo Rojas said on Thursday he witnessed Rudd curse and try to punch a larger man on the sidewalk outside the cafe. He said Rudd was much shorter and skinnier than the larger man, who twice pushed Rudd to the ground.

“It was like a Chihuahua trying to fight a big dog,” Rojas said.

He said Rudd is a regular customer at the butcher shop next to his cafe.

Rojas said he saw Rudd trying to throw punches at the larger man but Rudd’s bodyguard intervened, trying to separate them. He said the larger man at first appeared to be trying to walk away.

Rojas said the larger man then lost his temper and pushed Rudd down onto the sidewalk.

He said Rudd’s possessions scattered, including some meat, some cash and his mobile phone, which were scooped up by cafe staff.

“They were saying a lot of words, not proper words, as you can imagine in this situation,” Rojas said.

Rojas said the larger man called Rudd a “rat,” saying that’s why he didn’t work for him anymore. He said Rudd got up and again tried to attack the man, who again pushed him to the ground.

He said Rudd’s bodyguard tried to calm the drummer but that Rudd then began attacking the bodyguard. He said the larger man eventually drove away.

He said Rudd came into the cafe to gather his belongings. “He said ‘sorry for being rude, but I’m very angry with that guy’,” Rojas said.

He said Rudd left and police officers soon arrived.

Last week, Rudd displayed odd behaviour when he showed up late for a court appearance and clowned around by jumping on the back of one of his security guards outside the courthouse. He also winked at reporters, drummed a rhythm on the dock and sped away from the courthouse in a black sports car.