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Jurors shown CCTV footage of brothers’ alleged assault of police officers at Manchester airport | UK news

CCTV images of the attack of three police officers at Manchester Airport were played to the jury members.

20 -year -old Mohammed Fahir, but after his brother Muhammad Amaad 26 -year -old Muhammad, on July 23 last year, the Terminal 2 arrival in Starbucks Cafe after responding to an incident, but it is said to have found a customer.

Minutes later, the three officers – armed PC Zachary Marsen and PC Ellie Cook and unarmed PC Lydia Ward – T2’s payment station approached the defendants at the payment station.

On Monday, a jury in Liverpool Crown Court watched the airport camera footage from contrasting angles that caught what the defendants say that the defendants were “high violence önemli against civil servants.

Don’t prosecute, but he said he resisted while trying to get him away from a payment machine to arrest him, and then he intervened.

The young lawyer Adam Birkby, but he claimed that theaz had 10 punching PC Ward’s face on his face, and that Amaad had punched the hot weapons officer PC Marsen.

But it is said that theaz kicked PC Marsen and hit the PC Cook of the fiery arms twice with his elbow.

PC is said to punch Marsen from behind and he held him before emptying the PC Cook’s Taser device.

Birkby, but when both of them fell to the ground, Pc said Marsen’s neck.

Birkby continued: “Mr but he raises his head towards the civil servants when he was prone.

“PC Marsen footsteps of his foot, but the crown of the head area of ​​the head area, but does not seem to connect with Mr. but not.”

Images of three civil servants’ body cameras were played in the jury.

But it is claimed that theaz attacked PC Marsden and PC Ward, which causes real physical damage to them.

He is also accused of PC Cook’s attack and a public member Abdulkareem Ismaeil in Starbucks.

It is claimed that 26 -year -old ASAAD attacked PC Marsen and caused real physical damage.

The Great Manchester, both men from Rochdale reject the allegations.

Providing evidence, PC Marsden said he was approaching the payment station in order to get a “emergency control ve to the court and to accompany the suspect from the crowd and to arrest him where he would have a radio signal.

He said: ım I wanted to prevent him from escaping or the opportunity to escape, and at the same time I wanted to check someone who was allegedly violent against a member of the people. ”

He said that he had placed his hands on his left arm, but he felt that he was “immediately met with resistance” and that the suspect was “spraying his fists”.

PC Marsden said: “I have leaned over to him and said to him, ‘Come on, friend, we don’t do it here’.”

He told the suspect he didn’t think it was necessary to tell a police officer because he’s wearing a hat with a hat.

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