



A student has been found guilty of assaulting police officers and a member of the public at Manchester Airport last summer.
A jury at Liverpool Crown Court found Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, guilty on three counts of assault.
They were unable to reach a verdict on one count of assault of another police officer involving Amaaz and his brother Muhammed Amaad, 26.
CCTV footage from the assault was shown to the trial jury, showing the moment a police officer's nose was broken.
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| CCTV still of the Manchester Airport incidentBoth men pleaded not guilty to the alleged offences at the beginning of the trail.
Police appeared to be knocked to the floor during the assault in their attempt to contain the two brothers.
PC Zachary Marsden and PC Ellie Cook, who were armed, alongside unarmed PC Lydia Ward, approached the brothers at a paystation in the terminal's car park.
It followed a reported incident where Amaaz assulated a customer at a Starbucks cafe in the arrivals area.
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Manchester Airport CCTV footage of the incident was shown to the jury
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|Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammed Amaad arrivng at Liverpool Crown Court