A police officer is facing a criminal investigation to allegedly share the violence of CCTV footage between officers and two people at Manchester Airport.
In July last year, wide footage of disturbances was shared on social media, including Mohammad Fahir Amaz last week. Found guilty Liverpool Crown Court to attack two women police officers.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) confirmed that more and more Manchester police officers were being investigated, without any valid policing purpose, without suspicion of sharing a video related to an active police investigation without any valid policing.
The Watchdog said an investigation was on and it would look for its own account of incidents “in the appointed time”.
A spokesman said an independent investigation began after raising concerns about the source of a video provided to the media after a referral in September 2024.
He said that the officer was informed that he was being investigated on suspicion of getting corrupt or other unfair practice of police powers and privileges and illegal of personal data.
They will also be questioned about two offenses under the Computer misuse act 1990, abolition of the syllabus of misconduct and justice in a public office.
After three weeks of testing, Amaz was convicted of attacking the PC Lidia ward, causing real physical damage, and the attack of emergency activist PC Elli Cook.
After 10 hours of deliberations, the jury was unable to reach the verdict on the allegations that 26 -year -old Amaz and his brother, Muhammad Amad attacked PC Zachari Marsden, causing real physical damage.
A return to those counting Has been determined for April 2026,