(LBC) The contents of notebooks purportedly belonging to Daniel Khalife, the former soldier accused of spying for Iran, have been released for the first time.
The black notebooks, released on Wednesday during Khalife’s spying trial, appear to show his plans to distribute information to the hostile state.
Found in Khalife’s room, the notebooks also contain writing about contacting MI5 to “tell number plate and vehicle make” of an unspecified car “to prove bona fides.”
The jury at Woolwich Crown Court heard last week that Khalife, now 23, had contacted MI6 with plans to work as a double agent for them.
Khalife, who had access to highly sensitive information in his role in the Royal Corps of Signals, denies gathering information for Iran, compiling a list of special forces soldiers, perpetrating a bomb hoax and escaping prison.