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The 24-year-old suspect is thought to be responsible for ploughing the truck into the busy crowd near the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin. Just eight hours after his deadly attack, which killed 12 people and injured at least another 48 others, Amri was caught on a security camera near a mosque in Berlin’s Moabit neighbourhood, German broadcaster rbb claims.

REUTERS/ CN Amri was allegedly spotted at a mosque hours after his attack

GETTY Amri is still on the run while the markets have reopened

Images obtained by rbb show a man dressed in dark clothing and a cap standing in a doorway in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The man, alleged to be Amri, was also seen at the mosque on two different days in the same week before the attack. Special intelligence authorities hunting the suspected attacker blew up the front door of the mosque on Thursday and lobbed stun grenades inside, witnesses told the Daily Mail.

BERLIN TERROR: 'TWELVE' dead as truck crashed into crowd at Christmas market Tue, December 20, 2016 A truck crashed into a Christmas market in Berlin killing at least 12 and injuring 48 Play slideshow REUTERS•AFP 1 of 21 A truck crashed into a Christmas market in Berlin killing at least 12 and injuring 48

Nearby buildings are also being monitored, German authorities claim. In 2015, neighbouring flats in Perleberger Straße in the south-east of the capital, were raided over allegations they supply terrorists in Syria with cash. The identity of Amri was only made just a day after authorities searched the lorry used in row Berlin attack.

REUTERS Anis Amri is the prime suspect of the Berlin attack