Internet users say the video was first upload in September, three months before the deadly attack. However, it appears, the footage did not help police to identify and find Amri before he committed the attack at the Christmas market. The Tunisian man had already been put under investigation over a previous attack plot but missing paperwork meant he could not be deported from Germany, local media reported.
Amri was officially registered in Berlin. He made his application for asylum in Germany, however, it was rejected. The suspect was to be deported this summer, but due to the lack of necessary papers he stayed in Germany.
#Facebook deleted FB page of #BerlinAttack suspect #AnisAmri police are looking for. pic.twitter.com/dospFdMnv6
— The Godfather (@DCorleone62) December 21, 2016
Earlier today it was reported that Amri’s fingerprints had been found on the door of the truck, and his documents were in a wallet in the driver`s cab in the truck.
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