Berlin truck attack suspect shot dead in Milan: Italian media

(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on December 21, 2016 shows
a handout portrait released by German Federal Police Office (BKA) on German police on December 21, 2016 launched a manhunt and requested an European arrest warrant for Anis Amri, a rejected asylum seeker suspected of involvement in a deadly truck assault on a Berlin market claimed by the Islamic State jihadist group./ AFP PHOTO /

ROME, Italy (AFP) — The Tunisian man suspected of carrying out the deadly Berlin truck attack was shot dead by police in Milan Friday, Italian media reported, citing security sources.

Italy’s interior minister Marco Minniti has announced a press conference for 10.45 am (0945 GMT).

According to the reports, the suspect, Anis Amri, was stopped in his car around 3am for what was a routine identity check. He pulled out a pistol and shootout ensued in which he was shot.

Amri had been missing since escaping after Monday’s attack which left 12 people dead.

He had links to Italy, having arrived in the country from his native Tunisia in 2011.

Shortly after his arrival he was sentenced to a prison term for starting a fire in a refugee centre.

He was released in 2015 and made his way to Germany.

 

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