A man on trial in London for terrorism had the address of a property owned by former prime minister Tony Blair in his car when he was stopped, a prosecutor said on Tuesday.
Erol Incedal was held for a traffic offence in his black Mercedes in 2013 and a scrap of paper with an address for Blair and his wife was found in his glasses case, Richard Whittam told the court.
During the search, a listening device was planted in the car.
The prosecutor told the jury: “You may think that this address does have some significance”, although he added that this did not mean that Incedal had “settled on a specific target”.