German police are searching for 23 year-old Tunisian Anis Amri in connection to the terror attack in Berlin.
The suspect is armed and dangerous.
Berlin suspect Anis Amri 'linked to terror group behind Tunisia beach massacre'https://t.co/6rFz7ZBqA3 pic.twitter.com/aZeMfpYiUI
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) December 21, 2016
Anis Amri is from Tataouine, Tunisia.
Wanted: Tunisian Anis Amri (23), suspect of terror attack in Berlin, suspect is armed and dangerous.#BerlinAttack pic.twitter.com/2o8yUzPZWE
— Robert Hill (@humourhelp) December 21, 2016
German Police Release Mugshot of 'Dangerous' Islamist Tunisian, Now Primary #Berlin Suspect https://t.co/s5WfqwT98Z pic.twitter.com/XotA3MLjzO
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) December 21, 2016
Mirror.com reported:
The suspect in the Berlin Christmas market truck attack appears to be linked to the terror group which allegedly inspired last year’s Tunisian beach massacre which left 38 dead.
Anis Amri is at the centre of an international manhunt after Monday night’s tragedy in Berlin in which a lorry was hijacked and ploughed into wooden stalls and crowds of shoppers.
He has reportedly been linked to Islamist preacher Abu Walaa who is alleged to have given mosque sermons urging people to travel to Syria and fight for Islamic State.