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SIGA seeks weapons detectors, gives few answers on security concerns

SIGA operates seven casinos across Saskatchewan.
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SIGA's casinos are in in Swift Current, Yorkton, Lloydminster, North Battleford, Prince Albert, north of Carlyle, and south of Saskatoon.

The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) has issued a formal request for proposals (RFP) seeking seven Weapons Detection Systems (WDS) for five of its seven casinos, indicating a move toward heightened security.

But SIGA has provided limited information about the motivations behind the initiative or the scope of the concerns it aims to address.

“SIGA is seeking industry solutions in the areas of detection systems and may look to implement possible solutions(s) if they can enhance the overall gaming experience,” said Alanna Adamko, SIGA’s director of communications, in an email to SaskToday.

SIGA’s RFP says they want seven WDS installed and supported at five of its casinos, with the potential of an additional two WDS units at two additional casinos, depending on operational needs and vendor capacity.

When asked about potential weapons-related incidents at SIGA casinos, Saskatchewan RCMP declined to comment, citing privacy obligations.

“We do not provide comment on how many calls for service have been received at a particular address, nor do we generally comment on crime trends at a particular address,” said Saskatchewan RCMP media relations. “This is to be mindful of our privacy obligations.”

According to SIGA’s website, they operate seven casinos across Saskatchewan, located in Swift Current, Yorkton, Lloydminster, North Battleford, Prince Albert, north of Carlyle, and south of Saskatoon.

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