German police have launched a European Search Warrant for a man whose asylum application papers were found in the lorry that ploughed through the crowds at the Berlin Christmas market.<br /><br /> The man is presumedly Tunisian, but police say he has several identities raising suspicions further, and at least one of these has links with a known ISIL recruiter.<br /><br /> He may have shot dead the original Polish driver, and is at large with the murder weapon.<br /><br /> Interior Minister Thomas de Maziere chaired a crisis meeting before a press conference.<br /><br /> “We have a new suspect. We are searching for him. I want to add that he is just a suspect and not necessarily the actual murderer,” said De Maziere.<br /><br /> On Monday a truck drove into crowds of shoppers and tourists at a popular Christmas market in the German capital, killing 12 people and injuring 48.<br /><br /> The attack was claimed by ISIL on the following day.<br /><br /> Police initially detained a young Pakistani man before releasing him.<br />