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By:
xmoneyx
When: 23 Dec 16 12:03
ko jacked plane

sideburns?
By:
saddo
When: 23 Dec 16 12:09
It was Carlos I was thinking of
By:
xmoneyx
When: 23 Dec 16 12:17
yeah carlos the jackel was a right mean barsteward
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 23 Dec 16 12:34
Luca Scatà, what a man Love
By:
Ovalman.
When: 23 Dec 16 12:38
Death is too quick for this bastard.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 23 Dec 16 21:34
polish truck driver murdered,Lukasz Urban

125k raised for family so far - gofundme
By:
xmoneyx
When: 23 Dec 16 21:39
0ver 7000

ave amount £16
By:
Just Checking
When: 23 Dec 16 22:30
Unless it's been added border guards aren't really used on these trains, I've travelled across borders and can't remember being asked for ID once.

It's about as bordery as a train to Cardiff. But thankfully less chance of encountering charlotte church at the other end.
By:
Just Checking
When: 23 Dec 16 22:31
His pistol looked like a spud gun, dirty harry's magnum it was not.
By:
mobo
When: 23 Dec 16 22:32
hang on just wait a minute

have you seen how many jihadists have originated from the welsh person's area?
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 02 Apr 17 09:44
New documents suggest that the German police knew more about the threat posed by Tunisian terrorist Anis Amri than claimed, according to reports.
On December 19th 2016 Amri murdered a Polish haulier and stole his vehicle, which he later drove into a busting Christmas market in the German capital.

The Tunisian, who used multiple identities as he gamed the system in Germany, had already had his asylum application rejected and had even been subject to a deportation order before he committed his attack.

He has also been linked to radical Islam and multiple crimes – but the police ended their undercover surveillance of the migrant in September 2016, claiming they had not found evidence of a threat.

However, the Irish Times reports that Berlin broadcaster RBB has seen documents suggesting the local State Criminal Police Office (Landeskriminalamt, or LKA) considered the bogus asylum seeker an increasing threat to public safety at shortly before making this decision.

The newspaper cites an August 2016 report which describes Amri as posing a “growing violent threat”. The authorities had already reduced observation to monitoring the Tunisian’s mobile phone at this point.

Hans-Christian Ströbele, a politician representing the opposition Green Party, said he was “now convinced the attack could have been prevented. We need a full parliamentary inquiry into the Amri case” following the revelations.

Berlin state interior minister Andreas Geisel claimed not to be aware of the new documents, but reportedly confessed that they raised questions about the version of events police had presented. Local politicians have demanded a full federal investigation, to determine whether the police have not been honest about failings prior to the attack.

This news emerges just days after Bild Am Sonntag reported that North Rhine-Westphalia interior minister Ralf Jäger was informed that “Amri poses a threat in the sense of a terrorist attack” by the authorities, but personally intervened to prevent his deportation.

Jäger has also been accused of being a key figure in the attempt to cover up mass sexual assaults by migrant men in Cologne on New Year’s Eve in 2015.
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