Three held after police attacked at Manchester Airport

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The Greater Manchester Police officers had been on patrol when the incident took place

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Three police officers have been injured in an attack at Manchester Airport, police have said.

A female officer and two male colleagues were assaulted by a man after coming across a vehicle in an unauthorised space at about 07:15 BST.

The officers had been on patrol and were inspecting the vehicle, which was not insured, when they were confronted.

They deployed a Taser before a man and two women were arrested on suspicion of assault, Greater Manchester Police said.

They were later released on bail.

The force said: "Assaults on officers are unacceptable and we will not hesitate to take action should any criminal offences be found."

The attack follows a widely publicised incident at the airport last month which was captured in a viral video that showed an officer kicking a man in the head.

Three officers were also hurt in the incident.

Two officers remain under investigation and four men have been released on bail.

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