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Tunisian man detained by German police for possible connection to the Berlin attack

Berlin police have detained a 40-year-old man (his identity has not been released yet) after finding his phone number in Anis Amri‘s phone. Anis Amri killed 12 people and wounded 48 after he drove a semi-truck through a crowded Christmas market in Berlin on Dec. 19. Amri was eventually killed near Milan after he fired at Italian police.

According to the New York Times, the Tunisian man may be an accomplice to the Berlin attack. However, charges have not been filed against him yet.

The development on Wednesday was announced by the office of Peter Frank, the public prosecutor general, which is based in Karlsruhe.

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Berlin police have detained a 40-year-old man (his identity has not been released yet) after finding his phone number in Anis Amri‘s phone. Anis Amri killed 12 people and wounded 48 after he drove a semi-truck through a crowded Christmas market in Berlin on Dec. 19. Amri was eventually killed near Milan after he fired at Italian police.

According to the New York Times, the Tunisian man may be an accomplice to the Berlin attack. However, charges have not been filed against him yet.

The development on Wednesday was announced by the office of Peter Frank, the public prosecutor general, which is based in Karlsruhe.

“Further investigations indicated that he could have been involved in the attack,” Mr. Frank’s office said in a statement, adding that officials expected to know by late Thursday if there were enough grounds to press criminal charges. “To what extent suspicions about the arrested person will be firmed up remains to be seen, after further investigation.””

Three men in Tunisia have also been detained for possible connections to Amri. Details on those individuals have not been released yet either. More contacts will likely be known after the police exploit the SIM card and other electronic media found in Amri’s possession and residence.

Image courtesy of Chiangrai Times

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Desiree Huitt is an Army Veteran serving 11 years as a Military Intelligence officer and prior to OCS as a combat medic. She is a graduate from the University of Texas in Austin with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Middle Eastern Studies.

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