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Berlin market attack: Tunisia arrests suspect Amri's nephew | Berlin market attack: Tunisia arrests suspect Amri's nephew |
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Tunisian security forces have arrested the nephew of the Berlin market attacker Anis Amri and two other suspects, officials say. | Tunisian security forces have arrested the nephew of the Berlin market attacker Anis Amri and two other suspects, officials say. |
The Tunisian interior ministry said the three, aged between 18 and 27, were members of a "terrorist cell", and that they were detained overnight. | The Tunisian interior ministry said the three, aged between 18 and 27, were members of a "terrorist cell", and that they were detained overnight. |
Tunisian-born Amri, 24, was shot dead by police near the Italian city of Milan in the early hours of Friday. | Tunisian-born Amri, 24, was shot dead by police near the Italian city of Milan in the early hours of Friday. |
Monday's lorry attack on the market left 12 people dead and 49 injured. | Monday's lorry attack on the market left 12 people dead and 49 injured. |
The interior ministry statement said Amri's nephew - the son of his sister - had confessed that he had communicated with his uncle via the encrypted chat application Telegram to evade security surveillance. | |
It said the three-member cell had been active in the towns of Fouchana, outside Tunis, and Oueslatia near Amri's hometown of Kairouan, about 150km (95 miles) south of the capital. | It said the three-member cell had been active in the towns of Fouchana, outside Tunis, and Oueslatia near Amri's hometown of Kairouan, about 150km (95 miles) south of the capital. |
The statement added that Amri had sent money to his nephew to travel to Germany and join a jihadist group, and encouraged him to pledge allegiance to the so-called Islamic State (IS) group. | |
Meanwhile, intelligence services in Spain are investigating a possible internet communication between Amri and a Spanish resident on 19 December, Interior Minister Juan Ignacio Zoido told radio station COPE. | |
On Friday, IS released a video showing Amri pledging allegiance to its leader Abu-Bakr al-Baghdadi. | On Friday, IS released a video showing Amri pledging allegiance to its leader Abu-Bakr al-Baghdadi. |
Amri was shot dead after opening fire on police officers during a routine police check in the Milan suburb of Sesto San Giovanni, after a three-day Europe-wide manhunt. | |
In the summer of 2015, a United Nations report said an estimated 5,500 Tunisians - mostly young people between the ages of 18 and 35 - were fighting in the ranks of terrorist organisations in Libya, Iraq, Syria and, to a lesser extent, Mali. | |
In November this year, the ministry of the interior in Tunis said about 800 fighters had returned to the country. |