Of a terrorist cell linked to anis amri, the tunisian who killed 12 people by driving a lorry into a Christmas Market in berlin this week. The interior Ministry Said one of those detained was amris nephew. 24 year old anis amri was shot dead by police in milan in the early hours of friday morning. Bethany bell reports. This is anis amri, the man suspected of being behind the attack on a berlin Christmas Market. And now, authorities across europe and the middle east are trying to piece together his extremist connections. Now a clearer picture of his network is emerging. Officials in tunis say he was connected to a militant cell, which included his sisters son. Amri is thought to have sent his nephew money to help him come to germany. The nephews now in custody in tunisia. Two others have also been arrested. The spanish authorities are investigating whether amri may have had links to an extremist in spain. In tunis today, hundreds of people took to the streets to demonstrate against extr
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