DENPASAR - Bali Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya inaugurated a security unit for vital objects (Satpam Obvit) in the jurisdiction of the Badung Police and Gianyar Police as a strategic step in increasing security in the tourism area in that place.

Kapolda said this inauguration was a response to the increasing need for security in vital areas. In addition, considering that Bali as an international tourism destination requires special attention in terms of security.

Therefore, the Head of the Daniel Police considers the importance of the role of the Security Obvit in maintaining security and order stability.

He hopes that the Obvit Security Guard will be able to collaborate with the police and the community to prevent potential disturbances and ensure a safe environment for tourists and local residents.

"Training and strengthening the capacity of members of the Security Guard are also the main focus to ensure they are ready to face various challenges on the ground," he said as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, October 24.

With the inauguration of the Obvit Security Guard, the Kapolda hopes that a good synergy will be established between the police, the manager of vital objects, and the community.

"This effort is not only aimed at improving security, but also to build public confidence in the security forces," he said.

With this step, it is hoped that Bali can continue to be a safe and comfortable destination for all.


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