(BBC) Hashem Abedi’s fingerprints were on packs of nails in a car allegedly used to store a bomb-making kit linked to the Manchester blast, a court has heard.
The 22-year-old is accused of helping his brother Salman plan the Arena attack in May 2017.
Jurors heard his prints were also found in a flat allegedly used to stockpile chemicals used to make the bomb.
He denies 22 murders, attempted murder and conspiring to cause explosions.
Hashem’s fingerprints were identified at a flat in Somerton Court, Blackley, Manchester, allegedly used to stockpile chemicals used to make the bomb, the Old Bailey heard.