Terrorist Anis Ami Wanted for the Berlin Christmas Market Attack
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A Tunisian man Anis Amri aged 24 came to Germany earlier in the year as a refugee and is now the sought out suspect in the terrorist attack that occurred in the Berlin Christmas market. The suspect from Tatooine escaped deportation and could not initially be depicted on wanted poster due to a privacy law. A revelation that authorities sought and failed to deport the asylum seeker stokes criticism for Angela Merkel’s refugee policy. Certainly that failing of a law that interfered with police officials and investigators to keep this man in detention.
“A string of security blunders left a failed Tunisian asylum seeker free to carry out the Berlin Christmas market massacre.”
“German security services face difficult questions after it emerged that Anis Amris, a lifelong criminal, should have been deported months ago.”
“The 24-year-old, who has a 100,000 euro reward on his head, was under the surveillance of German intelligence for several months following his arrival in the country in 2015.”
“He had been arrested three times this year and his asylum application was rejected, but deportation papers were never served and he disappeared.”
“The Tunisian radical was known to be a supporter of Islamic State and to have received weapons training.”
“He also tried to recruit an accomplice for a terror plot – which the authorities knew about – but still remained at large.”
“He was under investigation for planning a ‘serious act of violence against the state’ and counter-terrorism officials had exchanged information about him last month.”
“Reports suggest intelligence services might have even lost track of Amri as recently as just a few weeks ago after he went underground.”
“The potentially fatal mistakes heaped further shame on the German security services, who wasted several hours questioning an innocent Pakistani asylum seeker in the aftermath of the truck rampage, which killed 12 shoppers and wounded 48.”
Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4054140/How-German-police-bungled-hunt-Europe-s-wanted-man-Asylum-seeker-23-wrongly-blamed-Christmas-market-massacre-jumping-red-light.html#ixzz4TXD7sZM9
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