Anis Amri, the terrorist behind
last month's attack on a Berlin Christmas market in which 12
people were killed, said in November that he "could procure a
Kalashnikov in Naples without any problems" an German
counter-crime report said, according to leaked extracts
published by SZ.
He also told a trusted source for the German police that he
"wanted to fight for his faith at all costs", the dossier
reportedly said.
Then on December 3 Anis said he "wanted to buy a Kalashnikov
in Paris".
The Tunisian was shot dead by police near Milan on December
23.
He may have been radicalised during his four years in a
Palermo jail between 2011 and 2015, sources have said.
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