Cairo - Arab Today
Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Abul Gheit condemned Monday's Berlin market attack in which 12 people were killed and scores others injured.
In a statement on Tuesday, Abul Gheit deplored the attack as part of a series of terror attacks against innocent people.
He urged states to further cooperate and coordinate efforts against spiralling terror.
The Guardian said the man - arrested under suspicion of ploughing a 7-ton truck through a Christmas market in the heart of Berlin, has been named in German media reports as Naved B, a 23-year-old asylum seeker of Pakistani origin.
No official confirmation has been provided at this time.
The suspect was picked up about 2 kilometres (1½ miles) away from the scene of the attack in which 12 were, near the Victory Column monument.
Berlin's public radio station RBB-Inforadio reported that the suspect was a Pakistani citizen who entered Germany on Dec. 31, 2015, citing an unnamed security source.
This partly concurred with those in other German media.
Source: MENA