Terrorist Amri least 14 names used

Anis Amri, the Tunisian who committed the attack on the Christmas market in Berlin, Germany used at least fourteen different identities.

Amri was standing by German security as a potential threat on the radar. Eventually, however, they failed to gather enough concrete evidence to the suspicion that he will make preparing a terrorist attack hard. The researchers were thereby 'to the borders of all the legal powers' said detective director Dieter Schürmann.

Amri rumbled on December 19 with a hijacked truck over a Christmas market in the center of Berlin. The bombing Twelve people were slain. Via the Netherlands, Belgium and France, he fled to Italy, where he pulled a gun on an identity check in Milan and was slain in a shootout with police.