Italian police seized several
phones during raids at Campoverde near latina south of Rome
Wednesday on two flats where slain Berlin terror attacker Anis
Amri stayed in 2015, judicial sources said Thursday. The raids
were made after investigators uncovered evidence of contacts
Amnri had a year ago with a fellow Tunisian resident at
Campoverde and currently detained for drug pushing at Velletri
near Rome. One of the flats was occupied by the Italian wife of
the detained Tunisian and the second one by relatives of the
woman, police said. The phones are now being examined to see if
there were contacts with Amri after the December 19 Berlin
attack before he was killed in a shootout with Italian police at
a train station near Milan on December 23. Investigators suspect
Amri may have been heading for Campoverde, sources said.
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