Revealed: Party-loving holiday boss who charged Brits £600 to go on 'Portugal Invasion' tour - as it emerges three women 'urban clubbers' fought at Faro airport on their way home
British 'urban clubbers' were charged for Algarve rampage
EXCLUSIVE: This is the young entrepreneur from East London who is the mastermind behind the 'urban clubbing holiday' that descended into a gun-toting riot in Portugal. Reiss Brightly organised and promoted the 'Portugal Invasion' break promising 'a week jam packed with partying and activities' in the resort town of Albufeira on the Algarve. The 23-year-old, pictured left and right, from Hackney, east London, promised holiday-makers - mostly young black men and women - the event would be 'one of the biggest Summer Link ups', street slang for an opportunity for sexual encounters.
In his promotional material he boasted: 'There'll never be a dull moment with Portugal Invasion. No matter what time of day we'll insure you're having the best time possible.' But the businessman was left devastated when a mass brawl broke out among holidaymakers from his party on Sunday night and riot police were called, inset.
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