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Nigel Farage to Launch Private Prosecution Over Manchester Airport Brawl, Citing ‘Two-Tier Policing’

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TELEMMGLPICT000380381193 17174Nigel Farage is expected to launch a private prosecution amongst those involved in Julys inicident at Manchester Airport
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is set to announce a private prosecution against two men involved in a violent altercation at Manchester Airport in July.
EXETER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 09: Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, gives his speech at Westpoint Arena during the South West conference, on November 09, 2024 in Exeter, England. The populist party's conference comes in the wake of Donald Trump's win in the US Presidential election on Tuesday. Party leader Nigel Farage, a Trump ally, is headlining the event. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)

Nigel Farage is expected to launch a private prosecution amongst those involved in July’s incident at Manchester Airport (Picture: Getty)

Farage has criticised the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for failing to bring charges against the individuals, labelling it an example of “two-tier policing.”

The incident sparked controversy and protests against police brutality after partial footage emerged showing a police officer forcefully subduing 19-year-old Fahir Muhammed Amas during an attempted arrest of his brother, Amad.

Additional footage later revealed that the officers had been assaulted before the altercation, leaving one female officer with a broken nose and another incapacitated.

Video appears to show an armed Greater Manchester Police officer kicking a detained man as he is Tasered on the ground. Incident happened at Manchester Airport several officers shout at the public to stay back after they were called to reports of an altercation at Terminal 2. 24 July 2024 / Source: MOL Grabs: Manchester Airport police brutality

Video footage of the incident sparked outrage on social media (Picture: Twitter / 4m4r_k)

Speaking on a podcast hosted by Winston Marshall, Farage alleged that justice is being applied unevenly.

“We have a two-tier justice system in this country,” Farage said, comparing the swift arrests made during the summer’s race riots to the delay in prosecuting those involved in the Manchester Airport incident.

The CPS confirmed it is reviewing material related to the case while working with Greater Manchester Police and the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Farage says the incident is an example of ‘two tier policing’

Farage says the incident is an example of ‘two-tier policing’

However, Farage has retained legal counsel to pursue a private prosecution, raising concerns that the CPS could intervene to block the case, a move likely to draw significant public scrutiny.

Farage’s comments come as debates over policing practices and justice disparities continue to dominate public discourse in the UK. Reform UK has yet to provide additional comment on the development.

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