A 35 -year -old man was arrested on board the plane shortly after landing at Manchester Airport from Alycante in Spain on suspicion of violent disturbance in Soutbort last year
A man was arrested in the “missile” Southport accident after Manchester Airport
Police took place moments from the plane after landing and pulling a man far away amid riot investigations in Southport last year.
The footage of the four officers who climbed the journey from Alkante, Spain, shortly after its landing on Monday. As the shots continue, the 35 -year -old man can be seen, surrounded by the team from the Greater Manchester Police in the central corridor of the trip before going when another officer arrived to remove the bag. The passengers were asked to stay in their seats, as he was transferred to the police cars on the runway at Manchester Airport, where the force confirmed that he was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.
Since then it has been saved. “On Monday, March 24th, investigators arrested a 35 -year -old man from Wigan on suspicion of violent disturbance when he landed at Manchester Airport from Spain,” said a statement issued by the Mersiside police.
“The suspect was seen throwing rockets at the officers during the turbulent in Soutbort. He was rescued in circumstances awaiting more investigations.”
The force claims that the man was seen “throwing rockets on the officers” during the turmoil, where crowds collided with the police in the coastal city after stabbing to death in three pupils in a dance chapter under the title Taylor Swift.
“We have arrested 185 and accused 146 people with regard to the violence and obstruction that harmed our societies on Mercyside.
“It will not be tolerated with the disgusting scenes that we have seen and we advise anyone else who participated in the turmoil in doing the right thing and surrendering themselves.”
The ruling on two men came on Tuesday for their role in a violent disturbance in Southport last summer. Thomas Peermore and Javin O'Connor in the Crown Prince Court after they admitted guilty in a previous hearing for their participation in violent disturbance in Soutbort on July 30 last year.
Bershammour, 31, was caught kicking a police vehicle on the day of the disturbance in Southport and was imprisoned for two years. O'Connor, 46, was seen throwing many missiles at police officers and sentenced to two years and eight months in prison.
On Monday, Ryan Williams was imprisoned 30 years for a year and 10 months in prison after admitting guilty in a previous session for his involvement in violent disturbance. The court heard that Williams threw the full brick to the police and the mosque on the St. Locke road. Participate constantly in the turmoil and receive.
“This last ruling of three men brings the total number to 237 years to 128 people who have been brought before the courts so far,” said the detective inspector Paula Jones.
“We have arrested 185 and we accused 146 people with the violence and obstruction that harmed our societies on Mersiside.
“It will not be tolerated with the disgusting scenes that we have seen and we advise anyone else who participated in the turmoil in doing the right thing and surrendering themselves.”