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Tunisian suspect’s fingerprints found in cab of Berlin truck attack

 

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BERLIN: -- There is a ‘high probability’ that the Tunisian suspect they are hunting in connection with the Berlin truck attack is the perpetrator, Germany’s Interior Minister has confirmed.

 

He cited additional evidence, including fingerprints found in the driver’s cab supported the claim.

 

An international manhunt is underway for Anis Amri after his identity documents were found in the truck used in Monday’s attack. Chancellor Angela Merkel said she hoped for a swift arrest of the perpetrator.

 

“I am confident that we will master this crucial test we find ourselves in, because we have got professional personnel, who with all their means, will contribute to the successful outcome of the investigation; but also (I am confident) because we know, that the values of democracy and the rule of law are on our side,” Merkel told reporters at the Federal Office of Criminal Investigations.

 

German police carried out raids overnight in Berlin in their search for the suspect. Border checks have been stepped up after a European arrest warrant was issued, and a 100,000 euro reward was offered for any information that would lead to the suspect’s arrest.

 

 
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So the poor Pakistani refugee, named and shamed and held without charge ( arrested presumably on the basis of his skin colour and/or a nervous look)....is he meant to feel relieved not to be charged with terrorism?Meanwhile the Tunisian was long gone.

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Just now, Prbkk said:

So the poor Pakistani refugee, named and shamed and held without charge ( arrested presumably on the basis of his skin colour and/or a nervous look)....is he meant to feel relieved not to be charged with terrorism?Meanwhile the Tunisian was long gone.

The "poor Pakistani" has also now apparently vanished, suggesting he was not as innocent as our political masters would have us believe. This sorry saga is nowhere near over.

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6 hours ago, Prbkk said:

So the poor Pakistani refugee, named and shamed and held without charge ( arrested presumably on the basis of his skin colour and/or a nervous look)....is he meant to feel relieved not to be charged with terrorism?Meanwhile the Tunisian was long gone.

Can you be sure he wasn't deployed as a distraction to help his "brother" escape ?

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54 minutes ago, dunroaming said:

Suspect has been shot dead in Milan.  Was stopped by the police and shot one of them (not fatally) before being shot dead.

 

Sorry to say they could not take him alive, dead men do not talk.

 

But at least he will not see Christmas or another year.

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3 hours ago, dunroaming said:

Suspect has been shot dead in Milan.  Was stopped by the police and shot one of them (not fatally) before being shot dead.

 

http://www.dw.com/en/german-federal-prosecutor-confirms-death-of-berlin-christmas-market-attack-suspect/a-36887573

 

The investigation does not stop here.

I expect many surprises to come.

 

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11 hours ago, phantomfiddler said:

Really, what self respecting terrorist is going to leave his documents in the vehicle of destruction ! Sounds like a very obvious plant to me.

Terrorists fully expect to be killed.   They have no reason to try and hide their identity.   Most are quite proud of their deeds.   

 

 

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