The Sun (Malaysia)

‘Casino attacker not a terrorist’

> Police say gunman a heavily indebted gambler

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MANILA: Philippine police yesterday identified the gunman behind an attack on a casino that killed 36 people as a heavily indebted local man addicted to gambling, ruling out any involvemen­t by militants.

The gunman was named as Jessie Javier Carlos, a 42-year-old Filipino, who stormed the casino in Manila on Friday, setting gaming tables alight and killing dozens of people who suffocated in thick smoke.

Islamic State (IS) claimed the attack, but officials insisted it was a botched robbery.

Carlos, whom police described as a “high-roller”, killed himself in a hotel room after being shot and wounded by security officers at casino, police said.

“He is heavily indebted due to being hooked on casino gambling, according to his immediate family,” Oscar Albayalde, chief of the capital’s police office, told a media briefing yesterday.

“He is already addicted, so you are no longer in your right mind.”

Albayalde said Carlos, a father of three, had a bank account with an outstandin­g debt of four million pesos (RM345,000).

He was a former employee of the Department of Finance, working as a tax specialist, the police and the finance agency said. The Ombudsman dismissed him from service in April 2014 because he failed to truthfully declare his assets and liabilitie­s.

Albayalde was joined by Carlos’ parents who both asked for forgivenes­s from the families of the victims.

The casino’s CCTV showed the gunman firing shots at the ceiling and setting gaming tables ablaze, before he forced his way into a storage room where he purportedl­y stole 113 million pesos worth of casino chips. The chips have been recovered. “We reiterate our prior statements that this is not an act of terrorism but this incident is confined to the act of one man alone as we have always said,” Albayalde said.

Police were closing the case on the gunman, but would continue to investigat­e possible security lapses at the casino. – Reuters

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