German security services switch tactics to identify terrorists

Half of the 720 terrorist suspects analysed using new method no longer viewed as threats

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A makeshift memorial in the Breitscheidplatz Christmas market following the 2016 attack
(Image credit: Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Germany is testing a sophisticated new analysis system to identify terrorist suspects following criticism of security services in the wake of the 2016 truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market that left 12 people dead.

The Tunisian national behind the atrocity, Anis Amri, was known to multiple intelligence agencies for his suspected ties to Islamic extremists. According to German media, authorities knew for more than a year in advance that he presented a “clear danger”.

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