Pictured: Jewels, rings and gold coins stolen in Hatton Garden heist - as court hears one accused wet himself at the police station after being arrested

  • William 'Bill' Lincoln, 60, is accused of being part of conspiracy to burgle 
  • Prosecutors say he was involved in the Hatton Garden heist in April
  • They claim he tried to rip up note which contained information about heist 
  • Lincoln suffers with incontinence, wet himself at police station after arrest
A man accused of being involved in the £14million Hatton Garden raid tried to rip up a note about the transfer of stolen goods during his arrest before wetting himself, a court has heard. 
William 'Bill' Lincoln, 60, is accused of being part of the conspiracy to burgle Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in central London over the Easter weekend.
The court heard about his alleged role in the heist on the same day the jury were shown photos of gold and jewels which were discovered at several addresses following the raid.  
William 'Bill' Lincoln, 60, (pictured second from left) is accused of being part of the conspiracy to burgle Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in central London over the Easter weekend in April 2015 (pictured, left toright: Carl Wood, William Lincoln, Jon Harbinson and Hugh Doyle in the dock at Woolwich Crown Court)
William 'Bill' Lincoln, 60, (pictured second from left) is accused of being part of the conspiracy to burgle Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in central London over the Easter weekend in April 2015 (pictured, left toright: Carl Wood, William Lincoln, Jon Harbinson and Hugh Doyle in the dock at Woolwich Crown Court)