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Two brothers 'vehemently deny' assaulting police at airport

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Two brothers 'vehemently deny' assaulting police at airport

Two brothers 'vehemently deny' assaulting police at airport

Two brothers have made their first appearance in court, accused of assaulting police officers in a disturbance at Manchester Airport.

Footage of the incident at the airport's Terminal Two building in July was widely shared online.

Speaking outside Liverpool Magistrates' Court, Solicitor Robbie Cole says Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammed Amaad "vehemently deny the allegations".

Report by Brooksl.

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