Germany widens manhunt net with European Warrant for Berlin truck attack suspect

  • 8 years ago
German police have launched a European Search Warrant for a man whose asylum application papers were found in the lorry that ploughed through the crowds at the Berlin Christmas market.

The man is presumedly Tunisian, but police say he has several identities raising suspicions further, and at least one of these has links with a known ISIL recruiter.

He may have shot dead the original Polish driver, and is at large with the murder weapon.

Interior Minister Thomas de Maziere chaired a crisis meeting before a press conference.

“We have a new suspect. We are searching for him. I want to add that he is just a suspect and not necessarily the actual murderer,” said De Maziere.

On Monday a truck drove into crowds of shoppers and tourists at a popular Christmas market in the German capital, killing 12 people and injuring 48.

The attack was claimed by ISIL on the following day.

Police initially detained a young Pakistani man before releasing him.