A group of men thought to be on a stag trip in Benidorm have shocked fellow guests by dressing as convicted criminals including celebrity paedophiles Rolf Harris and Jimmy Savile.

A photograph emerged of the group of five at the Hotel Gala Placidia, showing them dressed as Saddam Hussein, Oscar Pistorius and Osama bin Laden.

They are said to have been aiming to offend.

The group in the Hotel Gala Placidia in Benidorm, dressed as Oscar Pistorius, Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein

According to the Sun, the men told fellow guests at the hotel: 'We’re The Offenders. We’re here to offend and we’re doing a b***** good job at it.'

A guest at the hotel told the paper the group was causing 'mayhem'.

He explained: 'There were older people and families around. Everyone felt uncomfortable.

'They were non-stop drinking and pratting around.'

The identities of the men is not known but the members of the group allegedly spoke with southern accents.

It is thought the man dressed as Rolf Harris was the groom.

Details of Jimmy Savile's behaviour around young children on his shows in BBC studios and even in hospitals were revealed after his death, while Rolf Harris, right, was part of Operation Yewtree and is set to stand trial in January 2017

Oscar Pistorius is serving a jail term after he shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp at his home in South Africa on Valentine's Day

Osama bin Laden, left, who died in 2011, was the founder of terrorist group al-Qaeda, and Saddam Hussein, right, ruled Iraq for decades and was hanged for crimes against humanity

The man dressed as Oscar Pistorius carried a blow up doll, dressed in a t-shirt with gun shot wounds to indicate his deceased girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Pistorius is serving a jail term in Atteridgeville Correctional Centre in South Africa for the muder of Ms Steenkamp.

Rolf Harris is set to stand trial in January 2017 for indecent assault charges.

Jimmy Savile died before any convictions were brought, but his death provoked a series of revelations about his behaviour with children throughout the BBC and even in hospitals.

Osama bin Laden, who died in 2011, was the founder of terrorist group al-Qaeda, who took responsibility for the September 11 attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.