Officer at centre of Manchester Airport ‘assault’ says Taser push on mother’s face ‘justified’ – Bundlezy

Officer at centre of Manchester Airport ‘assault’ says Taser push on mother’s face ‘justified’

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Video grab image issued by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) from police body worn camera of footage of the alleged assault of three police officers at Manchester Airport which has been played to jurors at Liverpool Crown Court. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and his brother, Muhammad Amaad, 26, are said to have struck out after police were called to respond to an incident at the Starbucks cafe in Terminal 2 arrivals on July 23 last year, when Amaaz is said to have headbutted a customer. Minutes later, three officers - Pc Zachary Marsden and Pc Ellie Cook, who were both armed, and unarmed Pc Lydia Ward - approached the defendants at the paystation in T2's car park. Issue date: Monday July 7, 2025. PA Photo. On Monday, a jury at Liverpool Crown Court watched airport camera footage from opposite angles which captured what the Crown say was a "high level of violence" used by the defendants towards the officers. The prosecution say Amaaz resisted as police tried to move him away from a payment machine to arrest him, and then Amaad intervened.Photo credit should read: Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Mrs Akhtar kneels over her son after he was hit by a Taser(Pictures/PA Wire)

A police officer at the centre of a violent clash at Manchester Airport has claimed that bruises found on the mother of one of the suspects were partly inflicted by her son- not just by police.

PC Zachary Marsden admitted pushing his Taser in her face as she leant over Muhammad Amaad’s prone body but denied ‘losing control’ in the alleged assault on July 23 last year.

Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and Amaad, 26, are said to have struck out after police were called to a reported assault at the Starbucks cafe in Terminal 2 arrivals, when Mr Amaaz is said to have headbutted a customer.

On Wednesday, jurors at Liverpool Crown Court were shown a photograph of injuries to the face of the defendants’ mother, said to have been sustained as PC Zachary Marsden attempted to arrest Mr Amaaz at the T2 car park paystation area.

Jurors were shown a photograph of injuries to the face of the defendants’ mother, (Pictures: Aamer Anwar/PA Wire)

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CCTV footage played to the jury showed Mrs Akhtar knelt near to her son on the floor after a Taser discharge felled him.

Cross-examining PC Marsden, Imran Khan KC, defending Mr Amaaz, said: ‘Did you cause the injury as a result of your conduct on July 23?’

The Greater Manchester Police firearms officer said: ‘I believe it is unclear whether or not it was my actions that caused those injuries. I believe I was not the only person who made contact with Mrs Akhtar.’

BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Video grab image issued by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) from CCTV footage of the alleged assault of three police officers at Manchester Airport which has been played to jurors at Liverpool Crown Court. Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and his brother, Muhammad Amaad, 26, are said to have struck out after police were called to respond to an incident at the Starbucks cafe in Terminal 2 arrivals on July 23 last year, when Amaaz is said to have headbutted a customer. Minutes later, three officers - Pc Zachary Marsden and Pc Ellie Cook, who were both armed, and unarmed Pc Lydia Ward - approached the defendants at the paystation in T2's car park. Issue date: Monday July 7, 2025. PA Photo. On Monday, a jury at Liverpool Crown Court watched airport camera footage from opposite angles which captured what the Crown say was a "high level of violence" used by the defendants towards the officers. The prosecution say Amaaz resisted as police tried to move him away from a payment machine to arrest him, and then Amaad intervened.Photo credit should read: Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Video grab image of the alleged assault issued by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)(Credits: Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)/PA Wire)

Mr Khan said: ‘I am suggesting that it was you who caused that injury by hitting her with a Taser?’

PC Marsden said: ‘I firmly believe that you can’t wholly attribute my actions to those injuries.’

The officer said he believed Mr Amaad had struck his own mother during the disturbance.

Mr Khan said: ‘Did you push the Taser you were holding into Mrs Akhtar at the time she was tending to Mr Amaaz?’

PC Marsden said: ‘I did, yes.’

Mr Khan said: ‘Did you think that was justified?’

PC Marsden said: ‘In the circumstances, yes, I did.

‘She grabbed my left leg. Using my left hand, I have taken hold of her grip to remove it. She clamped on to my left hand pulling me forward.

‘I was being pulled over Mr Amaaz and at risk of falling on top of him and being vulnerable.’

Mr Khan said: ‘I am going to suggest to you that was unnecessary. This was a hard push by your Taser on Mrs Akhtar’s face?’

PC Marsden said: ‘I disagree.’

Mr Khan said: ‘She was concerned for Mr Amaaz. She was not a threat. She was not interfering with anything you were doing and this was conduct, I suggest, where you have lost control.’

PC Marsden said: ‘I would deny that.’

Mobile phone footage was also played to the jury of PC Marsden later using Pava incapacitant spray on a bystander who he said was effectively ‘shielding’ another man who officers wanted to detain for obstructing their duties.

CCTV throwing punches at people.
CPS released footage of the incident involving police officers and Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, and Muhammad Amaad at Manchester airport

PC Marsden told the court he deployed the tactic because events were ‘beyond verbal reasoning’.

The officer was then seen to grab the man around the neck and pull him to the floor, Mr Khan said.

Mr Khan said: ‘How do you justify putting your hands around a man’s neck?’

PC Marsden said: ‘Immediately prior, I had been subjected to the most violent assault of my life.

‘I was now terrified that we are on the tipping point of another volatile situation. They were complicit in watching us being violently assaulted.

‘I used pre-emptive force. I was in pain, exhausted and wanted to try the best I could to effect an arrest.’

Mr Khan said: ‘Was he doing anything that required Pava spray in the face?’

PC Marsden said: ‘My fear was that he would be combative and we would end up with another hostile fight that I didn’t want to happen.’

Cross-examining PC Marsden, Chloe Gardner, defending Mr Amaad, said: ‘I suggest that you and your colleagues were the aggressors.’

PC Marsden said: ‘I can only account for my actions. I deny what you allege.’

He also denied her suggestions that he failed to exercise any self-control and did not act with integrity.

PC Marsden ‘strongly disagreed’ with another suggestion that he had not been honest with the jury.

Mr Amaaz is alleged to have assaulted PC Marsden and PC Lydia Ward, causing them actual bodily harm.

He is also accused of the assault of PC Ellie Cook and the earlier Starbucks assault of Abdulkareem Ismaeil.

Mr Amaad is alleged to have assaulted PC Marsden, causing actual bodily harm.

Both men, from Rochdale, Greater Manchester, deny the allegations.

The trial continues.

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