Sunday 25 December 2016

Tunisia arrests nephew of Berlin truck attacker Don slams Berlin attack

Tunis, Dec. 24: Tunisia captured the nephew of the speculated Berlin truck aggressor and two other jihadist presumes who are "associated" to the Tunisian attacker Anis Amri, the inside service said Saturday.

An announcement said the three suspects, matured somewhere around 18 and 27, were captured on Friday and were individuals from a "fear monger cell... associated with the psychological oppressor Anis Amri".

It made no immediate connection between the suspects and Monday's destructive assault on a Berlin Christmas advertise.

The inside service said that Amri had sent cash to his nephew and urged him to promise Washington: US President-elect Donald Trump Saturday said assaults like the one in Berlin is an "absolutely religious risk which transformed into reality" as he alluded to the presumed assailant's video in which he discussed butchering crusaders who had come to kill Muslims.

"This is a simply religious danger, which transformed into reality," he tweeted. "Such scorn! At the point when will the US... battle back?" loyalty to ISIS. "One of the individuals from the phone is the child of the sister of the fear based oppressor (Amri) and amid the examination he conceded that he was in contact with his uncle through (the informing administration) Telegram," it said.

Amri purportedly encouraged his nephew to receive jihadist "takfiri" belief system "and requesting that he promise faithfulness to Daesh (IS)," it said.

The nephew likewise told specialists that Amri "sent him cash through the post... with the goal that he could go along with him in Germany," the announcement included.

The anonymous nephew was accounted for in the announcement to have said that his uncle was the "ruler" or pioneer of a jihadist bunch.

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