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Where did the Berlin truck attacker go?

 

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BERLIN: -- Police across Europe are piecing together the movements of Anis Amri, the Tunisian man who killed 12 people in last week’s Berlin truck attack.

 

Meanwhile German police have arrested a 40 year old Tunisian man in Berlin in connection with the attack.

 

According to Italian investigators, after fleeing Berlin, Amri travelled through The Netherlands.

 

The Italians also said they found two unused SIM cards in Amri’s backpack, which had been distributed free of charge in the malls of three Dutch cities.

 

And the Dutch police have said it’s very likely that Amri was filmed in Nimwegen, one of those cities near to the German border.

Investigators want to find out whether Amri had a support network that helped him.

 

Meanwhile in Poland preliminary findings of the autopsy on the Polish driver found dead in the truck suggest the man may have still been alive when the attack occurred.

 

Lukasz Urban suffered gunshot and stab wounds and investigators are looking into whether he may have grabbed the truck’s steering wheel to end the carnage.

 

 
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24 minutes ago, lostinisaan said:

 

   A very Scary New Year 2017 for Europe. Great thanks to Mrs. Piggy from Merkelland.

 

Take it up with the Italians who did not deport him after serving a 3.5 jail term

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Meanwhile in Poland preliminary findings of the autopsy on the Polish driver found dead in the truck suggest the man may have still been alive when the attack occurred.

 

A BBC report says this: 

Government officials have said the lorry's automatic braking system may have prevented the loss of more lives, German media reported. The system kicks in when it senses an impact and this may have cut the hijacker's rampage short.

 

 

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1 hour ago, simple1 said:

 

Take it up with the Italians who did not deport him after serving a 3.5 jail term

 

Quite possible they really wanted to until some bleeding heart activist pointed out the papers were signed at 10.30 and should have been signed before 10.00

and his father once threatened to slap his ear if he didn't behave and the incident affected his whole life.

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1 hour ago, simple1 said:

Take it up with the Italians who did not deport him after serving a 3.5 jail term

 

Italians did try to deport him, but Tunisia said they didn't want him back.  That's one of the big flaws with the bleeding heart European policy on immigrants:   If the home country of the person being deported doesn't want to accept him/her, then that person can't be forced to return.  

 

Instead, Europe should just dump the person on the seashore there or, somewhere in the desert - with a bottle of water and a 10 euro bill.

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56 minutes ago, boomerangutang said:

 

Italians did try to deport him, but Tunisia said they didn't want him back.  That's one of the big flaws with the bleeding heart European policy on immigrants:   If the home country of the person being deported doesn't want to accept him/her, then that person can't be forced to return.  

 

Instead, Europe should just dump the person on the seashore there or, somewhere in the desert - with a bottle of water and a 10 euro bill.

 

From the reports I've seen, the Italians had problems proving he was Tunisian hence the reason Tunisia were reluctant to accept him as on of their own. Nevertheless, I agree in principle with your proposal. 

 

Alan

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The whole story is a paradigm (perfect and complete model) for the failure of German intelligence/security and the European "collaboration".

Collaboration: he is a dangerous violent criminal, we can't expel him to Tunisia? So just kick him over the border. No need to put him on a list or lock him up.

 

And as in all the repeated cases the same babble by politicians "we have to improve communicaton ... we have to apply existing laws, no need for tightening ... bla bla bla".

 

It's perfect promotion for the populists.

 

 

 

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38 minutes ago, Eneukman said:

 

From the reports I've seen, the Italians had problems proving he was Tunisian hence the reason Tunisia were reluctant to accept him as on of their own. Nevertheless, I agree in principle with your proposal. 

 

Alan

In future they should give (similar to Anis Amri) brief parachute training and drop them into an IS stronghold,making sure they have been infected with some highly transmittable, incurable disease.

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2 hours ago, boomerangutang said:

 

Italians did try to deport him, but Tunisia said they didn't want him back.  That's one of the big flaws with the bleeding heart European policy on immigrants:   If the home country of the person being deported doesn't want to accept him/her, then that person can't be forced to return.  

 

Instead, Europe should just dump the person on the seashore there or, somewhere in the desert - with a bottle of water and a 10 euro bill.

 

 

 

      Without a water bottle and money sounds much better. 

 

       

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 These morons, aeeh migrants in Berlin can throw innocent women down a stairway, rape our nieces and relatives,  blow many people in the air, etc and they still receive money from the government to buy their weird shit.

 

   And the native women, be it in Germany, or the UK, have to let the Jihad men in front when waiting in line at a supermarket? 

 

"You woman, I am man, you wait" said such a guy to my sister in Germany. 

 

Where did the Berlin attacker go? He went to pick up his monthly Hartz 4 money, you idiots. 

 

    

 

 

 

  

 

  

 

   

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6 hours ago, lostinisaan said:

 

           A very Scary New Year 2017 for Europe. Great thanks to Mrs. Piggy from Merkelland.

Better in any EU country; then in Thailand.  They allowed the Refugees to go there. It is their own fault.

Happy Terrorist New Year, to all Europe.

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Even if he did have help, and that's not unlikely, he's ugly mug was everywhere.
In newspapers, on TV, in forums, basically you could not avoid seeing it if not legally blind....so I guess it still comes down to the real question....does Schengen make it easier for bad dudes ? Yes, especially them ! As a Swede I have travelled all over before Sweden joined and I can't say it was a such a hassle to stand in line for a while and show your passport.
It's a price worth paying....in spades !

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2 hours ago, Goingmad said:

Better in any EU country; then in Thailand.  They allowed the Refugees to go there. It is their own fault.

Happy Terrorist New Year, to all Europe.

 

  

     You're playing with words now. Would they continue their weird shit in a country in Europe and then in Thailand,  "Hey Houston we've got a problem". Better use than.

 

But please have a closer look at this country, don't you think that thousands of bombmakers are living here? 

 

  Go to the deep south and laugh about someone's  goat beard, please. 

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10 minutes ago, lostinisaan said:

  

     You're playing with words now. Would they continue their weird shit in a country in Europe and then in Thailand,  "Hey Houston we've got a problem". Better use than.

 

But please have a closer look at this country, don't you think that thousands of bombmakers are living here? 

 

  Go to the deep south and laugh about someone's  goat beard, please. 

South problem is way different.  They only want to separate. South is not ISIS style stuff, like in France < Germany.

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8 hours ago, boomerangutang said:

 

Italians did try to deport him, but Tunisia said they didn't want him back.  That's one of the big flaws with the bleeding heart European policy on immigrants:   If the home country of the person being deported doesn't want to accept him/her, then that person can't be forced to return.  

 

Instead, Europe should just dump the person on the seashore there or, somewhere in the desert - with a bottle of water and a 10 euro bill.

 

Why waste the 10 Euro?

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4 hours ago, Goingmad said:

South problem is way different.  They only want to separate. South is not ISIS style stuff, like in France < Germany.

 

No the south isn't different, as anywhere else in the world they want to separate, to create their own state in a state.

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1 hour ago, wiko said:

 

No the south isn't different, as anywhere else in the world they want to separate, to create their own state in a state.

The South, are killing police , soldiers, teachers. Not attacking tourists markets, like in  Germany.

Their goal only to separate. ISIS wants to kill non Muslims.

Big Difference.  Big Big Difference.

Case Closed.

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