One of two brothers who brawled with officers at Manchester Airport before claiming they were the victims of police brutality has been found guilty of assaulting two female cops and a male passenger.

Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, was today convicted of attacking PC Lydia Ward and PC Ellie Cook in the car park pay station at Terminal 2 on July 23 last year.

Amaaz was also found guilty of headbutting holidaymaker Abdulkareem Ismaeil who he had accused of racially abusing his mother on an incoming flight.

However jurors at Liverpool Crown Court could not reach majority verdicts on either Amaaz or his elder brother Muhammed Amaad, 26, for assault causing actual bodily harm on PC Zachary Marsden.

Scenes of PC Marsden kicking Amaaz in the head sparked outrage, with protesters taking to the streets holding 'Black Lives Matter' placards and calling for the police to be 'defunded'.