The Mail on Sunday

SAS- trained guards sent to Costa del Sol to protect UK tourists

Tour operators hire minders overs fears of Tunisia- style beach attack

- By Mark Nicol IN LONDON and Jonathan Bucks IN BENIDORM

MORE than 100 ex-Special Forces troops were last night being rushed to Spain by tour operators as fears grew of an Islamic State terror attack on British holidaymak­ers.

The elite force will patrol beaches and hotel complexes disguised as tourists in a bid to prevent jihadis killing defenceles­s sun-seekers.

It is understood the dramatic move came after intelligen­ce was received that the terror group intended to massacre UK tourists in a repeat of the 2015 attack in Tunisia, when 30 British holidaymak­ers died.

The Mail on Sunday understand­s that the threat is against tourists in mainland Spain, the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands.

The hand-picked British security t eams all have expertise and Special Forces experience in covert surveillan­ce. Their role is to mingle among holidaymak­ers and spot terrorists before they strike. They have been equipped with special hidden cameras and will liaise di r ectl y with Spanish poli ce, according to a source.

Last night a security source told The Mail on Sunday: ‘ Spain has been singled out as a target by the jihadis, it is wide open to an attack now that security in the UK has been tightened.

‘This is a very secretive mission because tour operators don’t want to spread panic and reduce their business. The ex- troops will be looking out for any suspicious activity which might indicate that terrorists are planning an attack.

‘You don’t get a softer target than British tourists lying in the sun.’

The Mail on Sunday understand­s that, following the Manchester Arena attack on Monday night, a leading British private security company was approached by tour operators who wanted to hire teams of surveillan­ce experts.

The s ecurity company t hen selected former soldiers based on their experience of undercover operations. They were offered £500 per day to fly to some of the most popular destinatio­ns for British t ourists. These hot spots are expected to be packed with thousands of British families over the bank holiday weekend and during this week’s school half-term break.

The security teams, who are watching major hotels and beaches, have been given strict rules of engagement. A source said: ‘They must not intervene themselves. Instead they will be given points of contact in the Spanish police to report their findings to. Local police officers will make arrests.

‘ The security teams won’t be armed either but they will be equipped with hidden cameras to record suspects. Using footage it might be possible to identify ter-

rorists using facial recognitio­n technology.’

The Mail on Sunday has been told that teams of up to 12 will watch three or four hotels and nearby beaches in a given area before moving to another location.

Last night, British tourists in Benidorm had mixed feelings about the arrival of the elite surveillan­ce teams. Martha Cowan, from Devon, said: ‘We definitely feel more on edge right now. I would wholeheart­edly welcome more security here.’

But Jayne Dickinson, 37, from Sheffield, said: ‘ Extra security would actually make me really nervous because I would suddenly think they knew somethingt­hi was about to happen.

‘ My friend’s son was at t he Ariana Grande concert so to be honest it’s been playing on my mind all week.’

Earlier this year, former Metropolit­an Police counter-terror chief David Videcette warned that an attacktt k on areas such h as theth CostaC t Brava and the Costa Del Sol was ‘very possible’. IS has also threatened to launch attacks in Spain in a series of propaganda videos.

Last ni ght a Foreign Office spokespers­on said: ‘This is a decision for tour operators and hotel chains if they feel the need to improvei theirth i security.it Terrorists­T it are likely to try to carry out attacks in Spain.’

It is not clear which tour operators are behind the operation.

Two of the UK’s biggest, Thomas Cook and Thomson, told The Mail on Sunday they were not aware of the move.

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 ??  ?? RAMPAGE: Killer Seifeddine Rezgui on the beach in Tunisia in 2015
RAMPAGE: Killer Seifeddine Rezgui on the beach in Tunisia in 2015

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