Macao's Judiciary Police (JP) planned to hire 280 new staff
members over the next five years, the JP director Wong Sio Chak
said Thursday.
Wong told Xinhua that the JP, a criminal investigation force,
currently has a staff of 507 and the growing working intensity,
produced by booming casino and tourism industries, requires the
enlargement of the staff.
He added that the blossoming gaming industry demands more police
inspectors monitoring at the casinos and petty crimes are on the
rise partly due to the swelling tourist arrivals.
Macao, with a population of 480,000, has 19 casinos on operation
and a handful more under construction.
The number of gaming tables stands at 2,000 and might double in
two years, the police chief said.
In 2005, the city recorded 18.7 million visitor arrivals.
Wong said the recruitment scheme was approved by the government
of the Macao Special Administrative Region.
(Xinhua News Agency March 10, 2006)