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Tunisian security forces arrest three for links to Berlin market attack suspect

December 25, 2016 at 1:13 pm

Paramedics and police arrive at a scene where a truck ploughed into a Christmas market in Berlin, Germany on December 19 2016 [Maurizio Gambarini /Anadolu Agency]

Tunisian security forces have arrested three suspected militants after uncovering their links to Anis Amri, the Tunisian national believed responsible for the Berlin Christmas market attack that killed 12 people, the interior ministry said on Saturday.

Amri’s nephew was among the three men and had been in touch by social media messaging with Amri, the ministry said. Amri was killed on Friday by Italian police after he pulled a gun on them during a routine search.

The three were between the ages of 18 and 27 and had been active around Amri’s hometown of Oueslatia, central Tunisia. The nephew had been communicating with Amri about declaring allegiance to Daesh and had also sent him money using a false name, it said.

In Spain, intelligence services are investigating a possible connection via Internet between Amri and a Spanish resident on December 19, Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido told radio station COPE on Saturday.

He said police and security forces were studying the information and deciding whether to make any arrests.

Amri, 24, is suspected of ploughing a truck through the Berlin market on Monday. In a video released on Friday after his death, he is seen pledging his allegiance to Daesh’s leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

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