/ˈkʌstədi fə rɪˈmɑːnd/ – Phrase
Definition: tống giam trở lại.
A more thorough explanation: Custody for remand refers to the legal detention or confinement of an individual by authorities pending a trial or court appearance. It involves the physical restraint of a person’s freedom of movement by law enforcement or judicial officials for the purpose of ensuring their presence at future legal proceedings.
Example: The suspect was placed in police custody for remand pending further investigation into the alleged crime.