Posted on 12/22/2016 2:44:45 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
GWADAR: Naveed Baloch the Pakistani asylum seeker who was detained in Berlin for his suspected involvement in a deadly assault in which 12 people died early this week, and who was said to have been released late on Tuesday for lack of evidence against him has neither contacted his family nor reached the refugee shelter in the German capital where he was living.
Naveeds father Hassan Baloch told Dawn on Wednesday that his son had gone missing.
He said he had not been contacted by Naveed even though media reports said his son had been set free by the Berlin police on Tuesday night.
His mobile phone had been switched off, Wajid said.
He said he was in contact with the head of the refugee shelter.
Hassan said his son used to work on a daily wage basis in the local fishing industry. Out of frustration and fed up with unemployment, my son went to Germany 17 months ago, he said.
Hassan lives in Kech district of Baluchistan.
Search mounted German police launched a manhunt on Wednesday for a rejected asylum seeker suspected of involvement in the deadly truck assault claimed by the militant Islamic State (IS) group, AFP reported from Berlin.
Officials said that asylum office papers believed to belong to the Tunisian man with alleged links to the radical Islamists were found in the cab of the 40-tonne lorry used in the attack that killed 12 people.
There is a new suspect we are searching for he is a suspect but not necessarily the assailant, Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere told reporters, saying a Europe-wide search was under way. He declined to give further details.
But his regional counterpart in North Rhine-Westphalia state, Ralf Jaeger, said the man identified as Anis A. or Ahmed A. by media had already been under investigation for planning an attack.
Counterterrorism officials had exchanged information about him, most recently in November, and a probe had been launched suspecting he was preparing a serious act of violence against the state, Jaeger said.
The suspect came to Germany in July 2015 but his application for asylum was rejected this June.
His deportation, however, got caught up in red tape with Tunisia, which long denied he was a citizen. The required documents only arrived on Wednesday, two days after the Berlin attack, said Jaeger.
One conservative lawmaker, Stephan Meyer, said the suspect was being watched by police.
We are apparently talking about a potentially dangerous suspect who was known to authorities and belonged to the Salafist-Islamist scene, he told reporters after a meeting of parliaments interior affairs committee.
A previous suspect a 23-year-old Pakistani asylum seeker was released late on Tuesday for lack of evidence, prompting fears of a killer on the loose and further rattling nerves in a shocked country.
Deportation debate Twelve people were killed when the Polish-registered articulated truck, laden with steel beams, slammed into the crowded holiday market late on Monday, smashing wooden stalls and crushing victims.
The scenes revived nightmarish memories of the July 14 truck assault in the French Riviera city of Nice, where 86 people were killed by a Tunisian Islamist.
Twenty-four people remained in hospital, 14 of whom were seriously injured, De Maiziere said.
The IS-linked Amaq news agency said a soldier of the Islamic State carried out the Berlin carnage in response to appeals to target citizens of coalition countries.
There was no evidence to back the claim.
Germany is part of a US-led coalition fighting IS in Iraq and Syria.
Tunisia is one of the biggest suppliers of militants, with some 5,500 of its nationals believed to be involved in combat in Syria, Iraq and Libya.
The attack comes at a delicate time for Chancellor Angela Merkel who is running for a fourth term in 2017 but has faced strong criticism over her decision last year to open the countrys borders to refugees.
The case inflamed the debate about asylum policy in general, and in particular the speed at which rejected asylum seekers can be deported.
Germany this year moved to declare Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia as safe countries of origin, to raise the bar for asylum requests after last years record influx of around 890,000 people.
But the bill has been stuck in the upper house for months over human rights concerns in those countries.
A Polish man, killed with a gunshot, was found in the trucks passenger seat. The 37-year-old Pole named Lukasz worked for his cousin Ariel Zurawskis transport company in northern Poland.
Maybe he’s floating face down in a river somewhere.
What a shock.
Germany turning out to be as stupid as the DeBlasio admin. Much stupider!
For decades now german charter flights have been taking tourists to Tunisa and iirc Morocco as well. I don’t know about Algeria. They are just now getting around to declaring them safe?
Keystone Cops doesn’t even begin to describe the German police and security.
In the form of a Jeopardy answer with a question: What happens when a pakistani take a long walk off a short pier?....answer the released dude...
lying face down in the muddy ole river.......patches they are coming home to you...
This looks more and more like a Katzenjammer fire drill,
They are fully capable of finding criminals. They just lack the political will. Way too many ninnies.
OMGoodness; that “patches” bit really dates you. Oh what can I do?
I’m sure that the millions of moderate muslims who truly love the west and just want to be a part of a free and tolerant society will turn him in immediately. They realize that they must join the fight against islamic terrorism in order to prove their peaceful intentions and show the world what a gently and loving religion they follow. Mega /s.
Did they check the spare bedroom at Kurpfergraben 6, 10117 Berlin Deutschland? The name on the mailbox reads “Prof. Sauer” but Professor Sayer’s spouse is better known on the world stage.
“OMGoodness; that patches bit really dates you. Oh what can I do?”
Well dunno bout you “migraine” but “patches” and “teen angel” still tear me up...seriously...
we are serious cause we are Freepers!
Freegards
LEX
He’s probably in Angela Merkel’s closet. But most likely holed up in a Muzzie’s apartment.. RAID THE MUZZIE ‘NO-GO’ ZONES!
Anis A is hiding among the peaceful refugees with all of them hoping for a second terror attack.
When you have one or two rats in the house you can find the one. When you have 2,000 rats in the house it’s pretty hard to pick out one of them
We can hope....
Article quotes the father?? as saying he departed crudistan for better employment. Just a good honest real refugee, (or refuge).
Baluchistan is also home to another notable muzzle, Ramzi Youssef.
Well, OK; be sure to Tell Laura I Love Her...
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