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Tommy Robinson was on his way to Benidorm when police stopped him in a Bentley SUV and found £13,000 cash, a court has heard.
The far-right activist said 'not a chance bruv' when he was told to hand over his pin so his phone could be unlocked, prosecutors say.
Police at the Channel Tunnel, in Folkestone, had become suspicious of Robinson’s 'vague replies' when he was asked about what he was doing.
They demanded access to his iPhone under the Terrorism Act but he refused as he did not want them to see his 'journalist material'.
Robinson - whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - denies failing to comply with the counter-terrorism powers during the incident on July 28 last year.
Opening the case on Monday (October 13), prosecutor Jo Morris said officers 'became concerned'