'Common sense' to have security features at resorts, tourism minister says after Nora Quoirin case
PUTRAJAYA, Aug. 15 -- Resort operators are duty-bound to ensure the security of their premises, Datuk Mohammadin Ketapi said today.
The tourism, arts and culture minister was weighing amid a spotlight on the lack of surveillance cameras mounted at The Dusun, a high-end eco-resort in Pantai, Negri Sembilan, where a holidaying teenager stayed and vanished overnight.
"If you want to [run] a resort, you have the duty to have security at the hotel," Mohamaddin said at a press briefing here on the domestic tourism performance for 2018.
"It's common sense. Otherwise it would be negligent, guests will not feel safe," he added.
The disappearance and tragic death of 15-year-old Franco-Irish teen Nora Quoirin this week has cast a spotlight on se...
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