Update…
Media reports claim that the German Police are in search of a Tunisian over the recent Berlin Christmas market attack.
The German Police has found temporary stay permit inside the lorry, where the two individuals ploughed.
The temporary stay permit was owned by a person named Anis A who was born in the 1992, in the city of Tataouine in Tunisia.
Sources claim that the permit was issued in North Rhine-Westphalia, where the German Police are currently carrying operations.
Sources also claim that the suspected individual is known to have many false names and that he had applied for asylum in April and was given a temporary residence permit.
Berlin attack : Islamic State claims responsibility :
The Islamic State (IS) has said one of its militants carried out the lorry attack on a Berlin Christmas market, which left twelve (12) people dead.
Berlin lorry attack kills twelve :
Twelve (12) people have been killed after a lorry ploughed into a huge crowd at a festive market in the German capital of Berlin.
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