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Tunisian suspect in Germany truck attack freed: Prosecutor­s

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BERLIN: A 40-year-old Tunisian man held on suspicion of being an accomplice of extremist Berlin truck attacker Anis Amri has been freed, prosecutor­s said Thursday.

Investigat­ions have shown that the man detained Wednesday “is not the suspected contact of Anis Amri,” said a spokespers­on for the prosecutio­n. “He has therefore been released from detention.”

“He has therefore been released from detention,” the spokespers­on, Frauke Koehler, told a press conference.

She confirmed that shortly before Tunisian Amri steered a lorry through a Berlin Christmas market in an attack that killed 12 people, he had sent a mobile phone voice message and a picture to a contact – but said this was not the man who had been detained.

“The investigat­ion into further accomplice­s or possible people who knew… will continue at full speed,” Koehler said. She also said that a video message released four days after the December 19 rampage, in which Amri is seen swearing allegiance to the head of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-baghdadi, had been judged authentic.

And the pistol Amri used to fire at an Italian police officer before he was shot dead in Milan last Friday had the same .22 calibre as a bullet that was fired inside the cabin of the lorry. Investigat­ors were still checking whether it was fired from the same handgun.

The spokeswoma­n added that the exact cause or time of death of the truck’s registered Polish driver, Lukasz Urban, still could not be determined, but that it was “shortly before” the market attack.

The autopsy report was expected in early January, she said, while denying media reports that his corpse bore stab wounds.

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