How Germany works explained by a single event today:
Dozens of journalists and hundreds of police officers are standing in front of a refugee shelter in Emmerich am Rhein. Nobody goes in.
There was a typo in the search warrant.
The international manhunt for Anis Amris is now public, in case you see him, he is the prime suspect for the Berlin truck attack. What makes things worse is that he was already under surveillance by the domestic intelligence service for some months, known as first class terror suspect with Islamic State relations and was supposed to be deported last summer - but Tunisia did not want to see him back in their county and delayed the requested replacement papers for him until yesterday.
He was already arrested for the deportation last summer in Ravensburg for two days, but had to be released because of the missing papers from Tunis.
There is a pretty high 100,000 € reward for hints that lead to his arrest. There is sadly no record of his notice on Interpol yet to share here.
Here is the German description of him from the federal attorney general:
https://www.generalbundesanwalt.de/de/showpress.php?newsid=654
And here is the detailed page of him on the federal criminal agency of Germany:
https://www.bka.de/DE/IhreSicherhei...ePersonen/Amri/Sachverhalt_Amri.html?nn=61060
The second picture of him with the glasses was either the one found in the Polish truck or identical to it.