Terrorist Amri least 14 names used
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January 5, 2017 12:30
l; sseldorf - Anis Amri, the Tunisian who committed the attack on the Christmas market in Berlin, Germany used at least fourteen different identities. That the Director of Investigations of North Rhine-Westphalia Thursday before a committee of the state parliament said.
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.
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