(ANSA) - Berlin, January 16 - Anis Amri, the terrorist behind
last month's attack on a Berlin Christmas market in which 12
people were killed, said on 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.
Amri wanted to buy Kalashnikov in Naples
Berlin attacker thought could get gun easily