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Manhunt! European arrest warrent issued for Tunisian asylum seeker, 23, now suspected of carrying out Berlin massacre
A very well known, not-lone wolf.
[Daily Mail, of course]
  • ID belonging to Anis Amri, 23, who was born in Tataouine, Tunisia,
    ...an ISIS stronghold near the Libyan border...
    in 1992, found in killer truck's footwell

  • Officers have been to all hospitals because they believe Amri could be badly injured after massacre

  • Suspect has links to Tunisian radical group Ansar al-Sharia
    ...a Salafist militia which claims it is not part of al-Qaeda, even though it works about the same and for the same ends. There are groups of the same name in Libyaand Yemen, with the Libyan versions currently most active. Tunisia's Shabaab al-Tawhid started out an Ansar al-Sharia and changed its name in early 2014. It still uses the old name now and then, probably because the stationery's not all used up and the web site hasn't expired yet...
    and salafist imams in Germany connected to ISIS
  • Yet another one connected to multiple organizations, all aimed at helping him commit jihad.
  • Amri allegedly arrested for GBH and having fake passport but vanished in December before being charged

  • Driver steered at crowds - including children - along 80 metre stretch of pavement packed with stalls

  • Naved Baluch, 23, was blamed for carnage all because witnesses saw him commit a traffic offense

  • He had no blood on his clothes, no injuries, there was no DNA match to lorry and he denied being involved

  • A Tunisian asylum seeker suspected of carrying out the Berlin massacre was jugged
    Youse'll never take me alive coppers!... [BANG!]... Ow!... I quit!
    three times this year amid fears he was planning a terror plot - but they let him go.

    Despite being an ISIS supporter known to have received weapons training, German authorities allowed Anis Amri to slip through their clutches time after time.

    The 23-year-old even tried to recruit an accomplice for a terror plot ‐ and again the authorities knew about it ‐ but still he remained on the lam, it has emerged.

    Police today revealed they have launched a Europe-wide hunt for the refugee, who came to Germany earlier this year and to Italia in 2012. He is probably armed, 'highly dangerous' and a member of a 'large' Islamic organization and has weapons training abroad, security sources say.

    This afternoon it emerged that he had already been under investigation for planning a 'serious act of violence against the state' and counter-terrorism officials last exchanged information about him in November.

    The wanted notice issued this afternoon, a European arrest warrant from Germany, indicates he has at times used six different aliases and three different nationalities.
    He arrived in Germany in July 2015 and was given a hearing by immigration authorities in April this year. According to media reports, he was denied the right to asylum and due to be deported this year. But under a peculiarity of the German asylum system he was granted a 'Duldung' or toleration papers allowing him to stay for unknown reasons. He was due to be deported before year's end.

    According to BILD newspaper the German authorities were in touch with their Tunisian counterparts to get him a passport so he could be kicked out. But Tunis said it had no record of him being a citzen. The wanted notice issued this afternoon, a European arrest warrant from Germany, indicates he has at times used six different aliases and three different nationalities.

    He was put on a danger list shortly after arriving - a move which meant authorities considered him prone to extreme violence. Yet just how much surveillance he was under remains unclear.

    In July this year he got into a knife fight over drugs and was charged with GBH. But he went underground before getting to court.

    Yet he surfaced again in August in Ludwigsburg when he was arrested for possessing a fake Italian document. Again, why he was allowed to slip through the fingers of the security services, given his known affiliation to hate preachers, is unclear.

    Before his vanishing act he had contact with Salafist preachers who promoted Jihad among German young men who converted to Islam.
    Much more at the link, including photos of the gentleman in question without bars over his eyes -- which will be of interest to European Conservative, as apparently German news sources now blur or place a bar over the eyes of images of suspects in addition to giving only their first name and last initials to protect their privacy. And as this is the Daily Mail, check the link peridodically for updates, dear Reader.

    Posted by: trailing wife 2016-12-21
    http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=476387