WWF Bali 2024, Police Affirm No Restrictions On Tourist Activities

JAKARTA - Head of the National Police's Security Maintenance Agency (Kabaharkam) Komjen Pol. Fadil Imran stated that there were no restrictions on tourist activities or the community around the ITDC Nusa Dua area. He also ensured the comfort of tourists during the 10th World Water Forum. "We do not impose restrictions, we only arrange so that everything can run normally, the conference can run then the community and tourists can also enjoy it, so it needs to be arranged," he said during a preoperative exercise at the Badung Puspem, Bali, Sunday.

He explained that to facilitate international-scale activities that will be attended by several heads of state and state-level officials at the World Water Forum, various efforts and arrangements are needed in the area around Nusa Dua. However, the comfort of the community and tourists in the area is also the main concern of the National Police along with other stakeholders. The regulation is mainly at the main meeting place at the Bali International Convention Center (BICC) which is in the PT area. Development of Indonesian Tourism (ITDC) Nusa Dua. Meanwhile, access in and out of tourist attractions in Nusa Dua South continues as usual.

For the smooth running of traffic on the route to ITDC Nusa Dua, the National Police is still communicating and waiting for answers from the Bali Provincial Government regarding the implementation of online schools for schools in the area. "To reduce the volume of vehicles, in order to reduce the frequency of the community, we will also discuss work from home or maybe study online, which we will coordinate," said Fadil Imran.

The former Metro Jaya Police Chief also asked for support from the Balinese people so that together the success of the World Water Forum international scale event which will be held in a few days. "We ask for blessings to the Balinese people so that this activity can run smoothly and safely by becoming a good host. This is an honor on several occasions Bali will host the international event," he said.