Tunisia resort attack: gunman got help from others

Authorities "sure" that Seifeddine Rezgui had accomplices who provided him the Kalashnikov rifle.

Updated - November 16, 2021 04:57 pm IST

Published - June 29, 2015 11:45 am IST - LONDON:

People place lit candles on Sunday in the sand in front of the Imperial Marhaba Hotel,  in Sousse, Tunisia where a gunman had carried out an attack,on Friday.

People place lit candles on Sunday in the sand in front of the Imperial Marhaba Hotel, in Sousse, Tunisia where a gunman had carried out an attack,on Friday.

The gunman, who killed 38 people at a beach resort near the Tunisian city of Sousse, received help from others in carrying out the attack, officials said.

Tunisian Interior Ministry spokesman Mohamed Ali Aroui said authorities were “sure” that Seifeddine Rezgui had accomplices who provided him the Kalashnikov rifle, BBC reported on Monday.

Security officials said Rezgui, who posed as a swimmer, was carrying a rifle under a parasol and started shooting on the beach before entering the Hotel Imperial Marhaba.

30 victims were Britons

On Sunday, officials confirmed that out of the 38 victims, 30 were from Britain.

The British police have said that 16 police officers have been deployed to Tunisia and hundreds more were working on the case in Britain in one of the largest counter-terrorism investigations since the 2005 London bombings.

Increased security measures

The Tunisian government has announced increased security measures after the Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for the attack by deploying army reservists at tourist sites.

Friday’s attack was the deadliest in Tunisia’s recent history. In March, militants killed 22 people, mainly foreigners, at the Bardo museum in the capital Tunis.

The city of Sousse, 140 km south of the capital Tunis, is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the country.

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