THREE of the five men accused of undertaking terror training in Hampshire and elsewhere were filmed for a BBC programme called Don't Panic, I'm Islamic, a court heard.
Mohammed Hamid, Mousa Brown and Mohammed Al-Figari were filmed for the programme during a paintballing trip to Tonbridge, Kent, in February 2005, Woolwich Crown Court was told.
The jury also listened to tapes from a bugged property in Hackney, east London in which the men frequently met.
One of the alleged terrorist camps they attended was near the Matley Wood camping and caravanning site between Lyndhurtst and Beaulieu in the New Forest.
Hamid, 50, of Clapton, east London, denies providing weapons and terrorist training, soliciting murder and possesing terrorist documents.
Brown, 41, of Walthamstow, east London, denies providing and receiving weapons training.
Al-Figari, 42, of Tottenham, north London, denies attending terrorist training and possessing terrorist information.
Kibley da Costa, 24, of West Norwood, south-east London, denies providing and attending terrorist training and possessing terrorist documents.
Kader Ahmed, 20, of Plaistow, east London, denies attending terrorist training.
Proceeding
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