Evil Campbell was just 16 when he raped and murdered six-year-old Alesha MacPhail in one of Scotland's most notorious crimes.
Now six years after the horrific killing, Campbell is being moved from Polmont Young Offenders Institution to the adult Glenochil prison in Alloa to see out the rest of his life sentence.
But cons were stunned when Campbell had three warders to protect him during a "preparation" visit to the adult facility.
And jail insiders have revealed Campbell will need round-the-clock protection as he is at constant risk of attack from sickened fellow cons.
Sources say Campbell only moves around Polmont with a guard of at least three prison officers. That level of protection was also on show on Tuesday this week when Campbell was taken to Glenochil to be introduced to his new "home". An insider said: "We saw a young guy being walked around with an entourage like he was a pop star, then someone recognised him.
"There were three prison officers with him no one recognised, so they must have travelled with him from Polmont.
"He was being shown around and introduced to the new surroundings he's about to come into.
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