Metroxpress reports that some intelligence agencies fear IS militants will target tourists at popular European travel destinations in Spain, France and Italy this summer – all of which generally attract a large number of Danes.
The German newspaper Bild was the first to report that the authorities feared the possibility of attacks, such as the one on a beach in the Tunisian holiday destination of Sousse, occurring on European soil.
Posing as refugees
Bild reported that according to information from a ‘reliable source’ in Africa, the IS militants hope to employ the strategy of posing as refugees selling ice cream and t-shirts in a bid to get close to tourists.
The paper also reported there were plans to detonate suicide belts buried under sun loungers on popular beaches.
Recently, Spanish police arrested a IS sympathiser on the popular holiday island of Majorca who was suspected of planning attacks targeting western tourists on the island.