Securing public buildings against terror


  • Letters
  • Tuesday, 16 Feb 2016

A RECENT dialogue among hotel security practitioners, top management, owners and the Kuala Lumpur police ended with a shocking reality. Many important questions which hotel security practitioners asked remained unanswered and were swept under the carpet.

Since it was a dialogue and Q&A session, many hotel security practitioners were keen and eager to seek answers especially on the current state of terrorism and how it could be tackled, if not managed, by the local hotel industry.

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