Man accused of assaulting police at Manchester Airport says he didn't know two officers were women
MANCHESTER AIRPORT, GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 17 – Mohammed Fahir Amaaz denies assault charges against three police officers and claims self-defence amid allegations of police power abuse at Manchester Airport, authorities say.
- Mohammed Amaaz, 20, and his brother Muhammad Amaad, 26, are accused of assaulting police officers at Manchester Airport after an incident involving their mother's flight.
- Amaaz claims he did not realize two of the officers were women and thought one was pointing a gun at his brother when it was a Taser.
- Both men deny the allegations, with Amaaz stating he feared for his life and thought the officers would kill his brother.
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Man feared he would be 'battered' to death by police at Manchester Airport, court hears
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz is accused of assaulting three officers at Manchester Airport last year. He has pleaded not guilty, saying he was acting in self defence of him and his brother.
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