Two brothers from Rochdale have made their first court appearance over alleged assaults on police officers during a disturbance at Manchester Airport's Terminal Two. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and Muhammed Amaad,
Two brothers have made their first appearance in court accused of assaulting police officers in a disturbance at Manchester Airport. Footage of the fracas at the airport’s Terminal Two building on July 23 was widely shared online.
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, of Rochdale, was charged with two counts of causing actual bodily harm; one count of assaulting an emergency worker; and one of common assault. Muhammad Amaad, 25, also of Rochdale, was charged with one count of causing actual bodily harm. They appeared at Liverpool Magistrates' Court this morning (Thursday, January 16).
TWO brothers charged over a brawl at Manchester Airport that sparked protests across the country have appeared in court. Footage showed the fight erupt on July 23 as two officers were allegedly
In a statement issued just after 6am, Manchester Airport said: "Our runways are temporarily closed due to heavy snow, as our teams work hard to clear them as quickly as possible. The safety of our passengers is our top priority, and we appreciate your patience during this time.
Two men charged with assaulting a police officer at Manchester Airport have appeared in court. Last July, footage from the airport went viral which appeared to show a Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer kicking and stamping on the head of a man lying on the ground.
Two brothers have appeared in court charged assaulting police at Manchester Airport, before an officer was filmed stamping on a suspect's head. Footage of the brawl at the airport's Terminal Two building on July 23 was widely shared online.
Flights to and from Manchester Airport have been hit with delays following the ongoing bad weather in the north west. The airport confirmed departures and arrivals may still be subject to delays due to the result of the earlier closure of the runways as snow hit the region.
Two brothers have made their first appearance in court accused of assaulting police officers in a disturbance at Manchester Airport last year.
Manchester Airport has responded after a video circulating online captured the moment a taxi driver was embroiled in a row with Terminal 3 car park marshals. The argument broke out on Sunday night (January 5) after the driver, who works for the Nolan Airport Service, went to pick up three disabled women at the terminal's drop-off point.
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