This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2016/dec/20/berlin-christmas-market-attack-suspect-pakistan-live-coverage
The article has changed 21 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 2 | Version 3 |
---|---|
Berlin Christmas market attacker may be at large as police not certain they have right suspect – live | Berlin Christmas market attacker may be at large as police not certain they have right suspect – live |
(35 minutes later) | |
2.06pm GMT | |
14:06 | |
Prosecutors assuming 'attacker still on the loose' | |
Back at the prosecutors press conference, Münch says “We need to work on the assumption that an armed perpetrator is still on the loose. As a result of this we are on high alert.” | |
Updated | |
at 2.07pm GMT | |
2.02pm GMT | |
14:02 | |
Merkel visits the scene | |
Kate Connolly | |
Angela Merkel is visiting the scene of the lorry attack. She is flanked by Berlin’s mayor Michael Müller, the interior minister Thomas De Maizière, and foreign minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Merkel laid flowers at the scene. | |
Merkel is looking at letters, notes, and candles left by mourners - one sign reads “warum” or “why?”, another reads: “The heart of Berlin has been hit”. All the politicians are dressed in black remain quiet.Close by a plastic sheet marks the place the lorry crashed into the market. | |
Updated | |
at 2.03pm GMT | |
1.57pm GMT | |
13:57 | |
Six Germans have been identified among the dead, according to Münch. | |
1.55pm GMT | |
13:55 | |
Kate Connolly | |
Q: When did the Polish owner of the lorry report to police that his vehicle was missing?Kandt says the first time they knew about the existence of the lorry was after the attack had taken place. He said the fact the owner had no GPS contact to the lorry was unusual, and therefore it was not to be expected that he would have necessarily contacted the police. | |
Updated | |
at 2.07pm GMT | |
1.54pm GMT | |
13:54 | |
Kate Connolly | |
Münch, one of the police chiefs, said if no video appears with a claim of responsibility for the attack, it could heighten suspicions that the attacker was a lone wolf. | |
Updated | |
at 2.07pm GMT | |
1.53pm GMT | |
13:53 | |
Kate Connolly | |
Questions are being asked as to why US authorities had apparently warned their own citizens to avoid Christmas markets in Germany, back in November, but German authorities did not issue such warnings.Another question being asked: why were no stone bollards erected at the market?Kandt, the Berlin police president, says even if we had put bollards up it would not have prevented the attack. He said there were “so many potential targets” – with 2,500 Christmas markets in Germany, 60 of them in Berlin. | |
Updated | |
at 2.06pm GMT | |
1.50pm GMT | |
13:50 | |
Holger Münch, the head of the federal criminal police office, says there is a “question mark” over whether the attacker was an Islamists. | |
Frank said the authorities should know by this evening whether they arrested the right man. He said it was still not clear whether it was a terrorist attack. He said prosecutors were working on the assumption that it could have been a terrorist act based on the method of the attack. But he stressed that nothing was proven. | |
Updated | |
at 2.03pm GMT | |
1.45pm GMT | |
13:45 | |
Berlin’s police chief, Klaus Kandt, is defending the lack of concrete barriers at the Christmas market. He says the risk of terrorist attacks cannot be reduced to zero. | |
Updated | |
at 1.49pm GMT | |
1.43pm GMT | |
13:43 | |
Germany’s top federal prosecutor, Peter Frank, has repeated doubts about whether the arrested suspect was behind the attack. | |
“We have to get used to the idea that he may not have carried out the attack,” he told a press conference in Berlin. | |
Updated | |
at 1.49pm GMT | |
1.37pm GMT | |
13:37 | |
Beatrix von Storch, an MEP with the rightwing Alternative for Germany party (AfD), has said Angela Merkel and her immigration policy are to blame for the attack. | |
“We see our chancellor being personally responsible for what has happened. We were warning about this,” she said. | |
In an interview recorded for Radio 4’s World at One programme before police expressed doubt about whether the suspect they were holding was the attacker, Von Storch said: “It is not possible to let in this many refugees. As far as we know, the terrorist of last night was one of them. | |
“We think the policy of Angela Merkel and the way she is addressing the migrant crisis is responsible for what is happening.” | |
Earlier the AfD said Germany’s Christian tradition was under attack. | |
Annette Groth, of the Left party, accused the AfD of “fuelling racist and xenophobic attitudes and thinking”. She pointed out that immigrants committed fewer crimes than Germans. | |
Updated | |
at 1.58pm GMT | |
1.13pm GMT | 1.13pm GMT |
13:13 | 13:13 |
Jessica Elgot | Jessica Elgot |
Theresa May was in touch with Angela Merkel last night to send a message of condolence, but the pair have not spoken by phone, the prime minister’s spokesman has said. | Theresa May was in touch with Angela Merkel last night to send a message of condolence, but the pair have not spoken by phone, the prime minister’s spokesman has said. |
“She expressed that her thoughts are with the people of Berlin and we stand ready to assist in any way we can,” he said. | “She expressed that her thoughts are with the people of Berlin and we stand ready to assist in any way we can,” he said. |
“The safety and security of British citizens is the government’s No 1 priority. Clearly in the light of what has happened in Berlin police will be reviewing what is in place.” | |
Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of the opposition, tweeted that “we should not allow ourselves to be divided” by the attack. | |
My thoughts are with those who suffered in the shocking attack in Berlin and their loved ones, we must not allow ourselves to be divided | My thoughts are with those who suffered in the shocking attack in Berlin and their loved ones, we must not allow ourselves to be divided |
Updated | Updated |
at 1.59pm GMT | |
12.59pm GMT | 12.59pm GMT |
12:59 | 12:59 |
Philip Oltermann summarising the key new line to emerge in the last hour: Police in Berlin are unsure whether the 23-year-old Pakistani suspect arrested last night is the attacker. | |
“At the moment it is unclear if he really was the driver,” said the chief of Berlin’s police, Klaus Kandt. | “At the moment it is unclear if he really was the driver,” said the chief of Berlin’s police, Klaus Kandt. |
President of Berlin police Klaus Kandt says "unclear" if arrested suspect was indeed the driver of the vehicle | President of Berlin police Klaus Kandt says "unclear" if arrested suspect was indeed the driver of the vehicle |
Updated | Updated |
at 2.00pm GMT | |
12.54pm GMT | 12.54pm GMT |
12:54 | 12:54 |
The owner of a Polish trucking company says the driver who was the first victim of the attack on a Christmas market in Berlin was stabbed and shot in the cabin of his truck, the Associated Press reports. | The owner of a Polish trucking company says the driver who was the first victim of the attack on a Christmas market in Berlin was stabbed and shot in the cabin of his truck, the Associated Press reports. |
Ariel Zurawski says German authorities asked him to identify the victim, Lukasz Urban, 37, from photos. | Ariel Zurawski says German authorities asked him to identify the victim, Lukasz Urban, 37, from photos. |
“His face was swollen and bloodied. It was really clear that he was fighting for his life,” Zurawski said, speaking to broadcaster TVN. | “His face was swollen and bloodied. It was really clear that he was fighting for his life,” Zurawski said, speaking to broadcaster TVN. |
Lukasz Wasik, the manager of the trucking company, described Urban as a “good, quiet and honest person” devoted to his work. | Lukasz Wasik, the manager of the trucking company, described Urban as a “good, quiet and honest person” devoted to his work. |
“I believe he would not give up the vehicle and would defend it to the end if were attacked,” Wasik said in comments carried by TVP, Poland’s state broadcaster. | “I believe he would not give up the vehicle and would defend it to the end if were attacked,” Wasik said in comments carried by TVP, Poland’s state broadcaster. |
Updated | Updated |
at 1.08pm GMT | at 1.08pm GMT |
12.51pm GMT | 12.51pm GMT |
12:51 | 12:51 |
The Berlin police Twitter feed has urged people to exercise caution as the suspect has denied carrying out of the attack. | The Berlin police Twitter feed has urged people to exercise caution as the suspect has denied carrying out of the attack. |
The temporary arrested suspect denies the offense. Therefore we are particulary alert. Please be also alert.#Breitscheidplatz | The temporary arrested suspect denies the offense. Therefore we are particulary alert. Please be also alert.#Breitscheidplatz |
We continue our investigation with emphasis. Please report suspicious observations in #Berlin to #Hinweistelefon under 030 54 024 111 | We continue our investigation with emphasis. Please report suspicious observations in #Berlin to #Hinweistelefon under 030 54 024 111 |
Updated | Updated |
at 12.53pm GMT | at 12.53pm GMT |
12.46pm GMT | 12.46pm GMT |
12:46 | 12:46 |
The chief of police in Berlin said there had been no further arrests, but if there were further suspects the police would do “everything to track them down”. | The chief of police in Berlin said there had been no further arrests, but if there were further suspects the police would do “everything to track them down”. |
He added: | He added: |
• Police were appealing to people at the market to provide witness accounts, pictures and videos of the attack. | • Police were appealing to people at the market to provide witness accounts, pictures and videos of the attack. |
• People in Berlin were urged to remain calm. | • People in Berlin were urged to remain calm. |
• Plans for new year celebrations in Berlin would go ahead. | • Plans for new year celebrations in Berlin would go ahead. |
• Security plans were under review. | • Security plans were under review. |
• A football match in Berlin tomorrow will have heightened security. | • A football match in Berlin tomorrow will have heightened security. |
• Christmas markets will continue, but with further security measures of large bollards and a large armed police presence. | • Christmas markets will continue, but with further security measures of large bollards and a large armed police presence. |
• Police gave thanks for the support being shown. | • Police gave thanks for the support being shown. |
Updated | Updated |
at 12.53pm GMT | at 12.53pm GMT |
12.38pm GMT | 12.38pm GMT |
12:38 | 12:38 |
Berlin police chief says not clear man in custody was truck driver | Berlin police chief says not clear man in custody was truck driver |
The Berlin police chief has given a press conference. He has revealed that it is not absolutely clear whether the person in police custody is the driver involved in the attack on a Christmas market in Berlin. The man, an asylum seeker from Pakistan, has denied the offence. | The Berlin police chief has given a press conference. He has revealed that it is not absolutely clear whether the person in police custody is the driver involved in the attack on a Christmas market in Berlin. The man, an asylum seeker from Pakistan, has denied the offence. |
BREAKING: Berlin police chief: Officials uncertain whether they have correct suspect in truck attack. | BREAKING: Berlin police chief: Officials uncertain whether they have correct suspect in truck attack. |
Updated | Updated |
at 12.44pm GMT | at 12.44pm GMT |
12.06pm GMT | 12.06pm GMT |
12:06 | 12:06 |
Kate Connolly | Kate Connolly |
According to De Maizière, the suspect, Naved B, speaks Balochi, one of five regional languages spoken in Pakistan. De Maizière said there had been problems questioning him in the past because no translator could be found who spoke Balochi. | According to De Maizière, the suspect, Naved B, speaks Balochi, one of five regional languages spoken in Pakistan. De Maizière said there had been problems questioning him in the past because no translator could be found who spoke Balochi. |
Earlier in the press conference, he said the driver had fled the scene and that one of the 12 people who died was found dead on the passenger seat of the truck. He was shot with a pistol, De Maizière said. | Earlier in the press conference, he said the driver had fled the scene and that one of the 12 people who died was found dead on the passenger seat of the truck. He was shot with a pistol, De Maizière said. |
De Maizière said we “must not compromise our lifestyle, if we do that the enemies of freedom have already won”, adding: “We are deeply saddened but we also fight for our freedom.” | De Maizière said we “must not compromise our lifestyle, if we do that the enemies of freedom have already won”, adding: “We are deeply saddened but we also fight for our freedom.” |
He confirmed that Christmas markets in Berlin would be closed today, but open in the rest of Germany. “To simply stop would be wrong,” he said. | He confirmed that Christmas markets in Berlin would be closed today, but open in the rest of Germany. “To simply stop would be wrong,” he said. |
Updated | Updated |
at 12.24pm GMT | at 12.24pm GMT |
12.04pm GMT | 12.04pm GMT |
12:04 | 12:04 |
De Maizière: arrested man comes from Pakistan and denies involvement | De Maizière: arrested man comes from Pakistan and denies involvement |
Germany’s interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, has just given a press conference in Berlin. He confirmed reports that the arrested man is from Pakistan and had applied for asylum. He arrived in Germany on 31 December 2015 and in Berlin in February. | Germany’s interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, has just given a press conference in Berlin. He confirmed reports that the arrested man is from Pakistan and had applied for asylum. He arrived in Germany on 31 December 2015 and in Berlin in February. |
De Maizière also confirmed that the man, arrested on suspicion of carrying out the attack, denied the charges. | De Maizière also confirmed that the man, arrested on suspicion of carrying out the attack, denied the charges. |
De Maizière said he was not giving much attention to the Isis message claiming responsibility for the attack. | De Maizière said he was not giving much attention to the Isis message claiming responsibility for the attack. |
He confirmed he would attend the vigil for the victims at 6pm in the memorial church on the square where the attack took place. | He confirmed he would attend the vigil for the victims at 6pm in the memorial church on the square where the attack took place. |
De Maizière said police would not rest until they had completed their investigation into the attack. | De Maizière said police would not rest until they had completed their investigation into the attack. |
He urged once again for Christmas markets to remain open, but warned people to remain vigilant. He said it would be “a lovely idea to go to a Christmas market and buy a crib”. | He urged once again for Christmas markets to remain open, but warned people to remain vigilant. He said it would be “a lovely idea to go to a Christmas market and buy a crib”. |
Updated | Updated |
at 12.35pm GMT | at 12.35pm GMT |
12.03pm GMT | 12.03pm GMT |
12:03 | 12:03 |
Opening summary | Opening summary |
Welcome to our ongoing coverage of Monday evening’s lorry attack on a Christmas market in Berlin. Here is what we know so far: | Welcome to our ongoing coverage of Monday evening’s lorry attack on a Christmas market in Berlin. Here is what we know so far: |