CCTV footage of alleged attack by three police officers at Manchester Airport has been played to gamblers.
20 -year -old Mohammad Fahir Amaz and his brother, 26 -year -old Muhammad Amad are said to have been called to the police for an incident at Starbucks Cafe in Terminal 2 on July 23 last year.
It is said that Mr. Amaz said that four police officers headed a customer before contacting the defendants at the pay station in the car’s car park.
In the Liverpool Crown Court, a jury saw the footage of the airport camera from the opposite angles, which prosecutors say there was “high level of violence” to the authorities.
Mr. Amaz has alleged that PC Marsden and PC ward have been attacked, causing him to suffer real physical damage, and PC Cook has been attacked, and a member of the public in Starbucks, the first attack of Abdulkerem Ismail.
Mr. Amad has alleged that PC Marsden was attacked, causing real physical damage.
Both men, Rochedale, from Greater Manchester, deny the allegations.
PC Zachari Marsden and PC Ellie Cook were both armed, while PC Lidia ward was unarmed as they contacted the defendants in the car park.
The prosecution says that Mr. Amaz protested as the police tried to take him away from the payment machine to arrest him, and then his brother intervened.
Junior lawyer Adam Birkby said that Mr. Amaz threw 10 punches, which also included a punch on the face of the PC ward, which knocked him on the floor, and Mr. Amad targeted six panches in Fireworce Officer PC Marsden.
Mr. Amaz also said that PC Marsden was kicked and twice the firearm officer PC Cook was killed with his elbow.
He is said to have punched PC Marsden from behind and then PC Cook caught him before leaving his taser device.
Mr. Amaz placed his hand around the neck of PC Marsden as both fell on the floor, Mr. Birkabi said, before the officers reached their feet.
Mr. Birkbi said: “Mr. Amaz, while prone to the authorities raises his head. PC Marsden killed Sri Amaz around the head of the head.
“PC Marsden stops his leg towards the crown of the major area of ​​Sri Amaz, but does not appear to join with Mr. Amaz.”
Giving evidence, PC Marsden told the court that he contacted the pestation with the intention of taking “immediate control” and arresting the suspect from the mob and arresting him out, where he would have a radio signal.
He said: “I wanted to stop his escape or any opportunity to escape, but also wanted to control someone who was allegedly violent to a member of the public.”
He said that he placed his hand on the left arm of Mr. Amaz, but said that he had “met with immediate resistance” and he felt that the suspected “his fist”.
PC Marsden said: “I remember to bow down and say to him with words,” Come on the mate, we are not here “.”
He said that he did not feel that it was necessary to tell the suspect that he was a police officer as he was wearing full uniform with a hat.
PC Marsden said that he realized that the plan needed a change in the footage, so the person wearing a light blue tracksuit decided to try to handcuffs Mr. Amaz.
He said that he was struggling to get Mr. Amaz’s hands behind his back, so tried to control his head by pushing his body forward.
‘All instructions’
PC Marsden told the court, “The information that I had was that he used his head as a weapon. I was in closeness and I did not want to be headbated.”
The official said he then felt “a big weight of pressure” in his right part and felt his Glock 17 cm-automatic pistol around his leg and his body.
PC Marsden said: “My initial fear is that someone is trying to get my gun. If someone attains my gun, it will pose an immediate fatal threat to someone in the surrounding area.
“The risk of my gun I am not stopping until we get control.
“More than one person here included – aggressive I was trying to arrest and possibly a partner who was a much bigger physical construction and much longer than me.”
He told prosecutor Paul Greeni KC that he was started receiving “blasts from all directions” from another man.
Mr. Greeni asked: “What level force was being used?”
PC Marsden replied: “I can confidently say that he was the most difficult in his life.”
He said that his glasses were knocked out of his face and without him he could only see at the length of the hand.
He said that he was unaware of where two of his colleagues were during the alleged attacks.
PC Marsden said: “I felt that they were not in a position to help or they were busy.”
Mr. Greeni said: “Any other person, a member of the public, used to intervene in any way to help you?”
The officer replied: “None of the public members in that room tried to help.
“Later when I managed to go back to my feet and shouted to help, I scanned the room and saw people looking and recording on the phone.”
The test is going on.