Sunday 21 February 2010

Casino-related crimes not surprising

Casino-related crimes not surprising, will not taint reputation of IRs

Security experts are not surprised to see casino-related crimes so soon after its opening.

And they are confident this will not tarnish the reputation of Singapore or the integrated resorts.

The queues when Singapore's first casino at the Resorts World Sentosa opened seemed never-ending.

And some believe the chaos could open the door for potential crime.

Certis CISCO is not the security agency for Resorts World Sentosa. But it believes that if the integrated resort tightens its processes, like having better crowd management and having more security officers on site, that would help to prevent crimes.

Charles Loh, managing director, Security Consulting and Education, Certis CISCO Security, said: "The key is really in the security plan, management plan, from the onset. If you have a proper management plan to manage the access and to manage even the queue and how the people are organised, you would actually help prevent these cases from happening in the first place.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

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