DENPASAR - Bali Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya held a meeting with consultant generals, honorary consultants and consultants from various countries domiciled in Bali, to discuss tourism issues to the safety of foreign tourists.
"The Bali Police are committed to creating a stable, safe and comfortable security and social security situation for all foreign tourists as well as the local community so that tourists and local residents can go through holidays as well as activities safely and comfortably in Bali," said the Bali Police Chief, Friday, May 16.
In addition, the Bali Police Chief appealed to all conjens present to convey to their citizens who want to visit Bali to continue to comply with and follow the existing rules and apply in Bali and respect for existing traditions and run in Bali.
According to the Kapolda, security stability is the main foundation in realizing Balinese tourism which is not only culturally and naturally attractive, but also superior in terms of comfort and safety.
"We Bali Police will also not tolerate any violations committed by tourists or local residents who can endanger and harm the community, especially actions that lead to criminal offenses," he said as quoted by ANTARA.
Regarding security in Bali, the Kapolda said that the majority of crimes occurred at night, namely the period at 18.00-06.00 WITA.
Therefore, the consultants were asked to urge their citizens to be more vigilant when carrying out activities at night.
Regarding the criminality and disgraceful behavior committed by foreigners in Bali, the Kapolda asked the consulans to further improve communication and remind their citizens so that similar incidents do not happen again.
Including related to legal cases involving foreign nationals in Bali, so that consultants can assist the Bali Police in conveying information to foreigners and their families to facilitate the process of examining witnesses in the context of investigating/handling cases.
The Kapolda hopes that through the meeting, a closer collaboration between the Bali Police and the diplomatic community will be established in order to anticipate potential security disturbances and accelerate coordination in the event of an incident involving foreign nationals.
"This meeting is part of the proactive steps of the Bali Police in supporting local and central government programs to encourage quality and sustainable tourism on the Island of the Gods," said Bali Police Chief Daniel Adityajaya.
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