Tunis: Security forces in eastern Tunisia on Tuesday arrested a man suspected of close links to Anis Amri, the Islamic State supporter who allegedly drove a truck into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing 12 people, local reports said.


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The unnamed man was held in the coastal city of a Sfax and was expelled from Germany last year, the local media reports said citing investigators.


The suspect is said to belong to a terrorism cell active in Germany which has German, Russian and Turkish members.


A rookie police officer shot dead Amri, a 24-year-old Tunisian, when he allegedly opened fire on police during a routine security check in a suburb in Italy's Milan city on December 23.


Amri was accused of ramming a heavily laden truck into crowds at Berlin's popular Breitscheidplatz market on December 19. Besides the 12 people who died, 56 were injured in the attack.