Casino mogul reacted after shooting incident

Lawrence Ho: We will increase security at City of Dreams Manila

Ho's City of Dreams Manila, operated through his company Melco Resorts, is located a few kilometers from the Resorts World Manila, where at least 36 people died after gunfire and explosions erupted at the gaming complex last Friday.
2017-06-05
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Ho's City of Dreams Manila, operated through his company Melco Resorts, is located a few kilometers from the Resorts World Manila, where at least 36 people died after gunfire and explosions erupted at the gaming complex last Friday.

"With an incident like this, especially at Resorts World Manila, we certainly would ratchet that (security) up even more...certainly an issue we will buckle down on," Lawrence Ho, 40, who owns casinos in Manila and Macau, told Reuters in Hong Kong.

A gunman burst into the Resorts World Manila, fired shots and set gaming tables alight in the early hours of Friday, sowing panic in a country already on high alert over a militant attack in the south.

Ho declined to say how he would increase security but said his casinos already make use of surveillance and counter intelligence measures, metal detectors and security guards.

"We get news about what happens around the region. Occasionally, there are instability within geopolitics in the Philippines and the ASEAN region, so we take it (security) very seriously," he said.

The Philippines is one of the fastest-growing casino hubs in Asia after Macau and Singapore. The government wants to build a Las Vegas style strip in the middle of the capital.

But security is a major concern that deters big spending gamblers from China, who are wary of kidnapping and extortion incidents in the Philippines in recent years.

"When we first started five years ago, it was perceived very differently than what it is now," said Ho, adding that growing ties between China and the Philippines at a national level was helping to drive visits and tourism.

Most Manila casinos and hotels have metal detectors at their entrances and they also typically check vehicles before allowing them access.

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