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Aside from milk crates and a makeshift table, a computer desk was one of the few items of furniture in terror suspect Faheem Khalid Lodhi's Sydney flat.
Officers from the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) raided the flat Lodhi shared with his wife at Lakemba, in Sydney's south-west, on October 26, 2003.
After being shown more than 20 plastic bags containing seized items, Lodhi is asked whether he has any complaints about the way the search was executed.
Lodhi came to the attention of authorities after French citizen Willie Brigitte, who allegedly trained with the terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), was deported in October 2003.
Brigitte had contact with Lodhi before and after his arrival from France, the jury has heard, but the defence says this was "legitimate and casual".
Two agents from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) told the trial that an American terror suspect had identified Brigitte as a fellow trainee at an LeT camp in Pakistan in late 2001.
Special Agent F Wade Ammerman told the court that he and his partner, Special Agent Christopher Mamula, spoke to suspect Yong Ki Kwon in November 2003 and showed him a photograph of Brigitte.
"He recognised this person by the name of Salahudin, as someone he had trained with at the LeT camp in Pakistan," said Agent Ammerman, who testified via videolink from Washington.
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