German police today arrested a man believed to have supplied a gun and bullets used by a teenage gunman to kill nine people in a rampage at a Munich shopping centre, prosecutors said.
Police had began tracking the 31-year-old German suspect while investigating two cases of illegal arms transactions that were unrelated to the Munich gunman, David Ali Sonboly.
After establishing the suspect's transaction procedure through the internet and encrypted emails, investigators set up a fake deal for the purchase of a machine gun, pistol and ammunition.
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"The 31-year-old man was arrested as he was handing over a shotgun" in the set up, police said.
Sonboly killed himself after his murderous spree on July 22 with the pistol he had bought on the internet.
His attack, which began at a McDonald's branch, also left 35 people injured.
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