Berlin attack: Schengen 'up for serious review'

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20 December 2016 Last updated at 23:05 GMT

After the attack, authorities throughout Europe, including Britain, have been revisiting their security arrangements for Christmas and New Year.

Gordon Corera looks at how the UK is working to prevent an attack

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  • Anis Amri is being sought in deadly truck attack on Berlin Christmas market
  • Suspect was held in August and let go, German security official tells CNN

Berlin (CNN)A manhunt is underway for a 24-year-old Tunisia native in connection with this week's Christmas market attack in Berlin -- a man German authorities say may be "violent and armed" and had been in contact with radical Islamist groups.

Anis Amri is being sought in Monday's truck attack, which left 12 people dead and 48 injured at Breitsheidplatz, a wanted notice issued Wednesday by the German federal prosecutor's office said.
 
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20 December 2016 Last updated at 23:05 GMT

.Gordon Corera looks at how the UK is working to prevent an attack
kama ni kwa kpind hiki tu cha ckukuu sawa......maana Schengen agreement ikipanganyika na EU wanazika muda c mwng
 
kama ni kwa kpind hiki tu cha ckukuu sawa......maana Schengen agreement ikipanganyika na EU wanazika muda c mwng

Funny issue is that the thug was arrested and then the authority let him go, consequently he has killed more than twelve people and several maimed as a reward for the Europeans!!! Is that what the authority wanted to witness-- we think the affirmative that unless someone kills is free to walk away..........
 
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