(1) On considering an alleged contravention, if the Supreme Court is satisfied the supervisee has contravened, is contravening, or is likely to contravene, his or her supervision order, the Court must:
(a) revoke the supervision order; and
(b) make:
(i) if the revoked order was an interim supervision order – an interim continuing detention order pending determination of the proceeding in which the supervision order was made; or
(ii) if the revoked order was a final supervision order – a final continuing detention order.
(2) However, the Court is not required to make the orders mentioned in subsection (1) if satisfied it would not be appropriate to do so.