Foreign Tourists Entering The Island Of The Gods Now Without Quarantine, Bali Police Supervise Tourist Places
DENPASAR - The Bali Police will continue to carry out surveillance at several tourist attractions after being implemented without quarantine for foreign travelers (PPLN).
"We from the National Police of course carry out supervision and escort for every PPLN that arrives and will focus on tourist attractions related to health promotion. The implementation at hotels has also been CHSE all, then PeduliLindung compliance is to PPLN from abroad who generally come to tourist attractions," said the Kapolda Bali Inspector General Putu Jayan Danu Putra was reported by Antara, Monday, March 7.
Inspector General Putu said that various forms of compliance must also be adjusted and implemented as steps to participate in securing and implementing the control of PPLN actors.
In addition, it also cooperates with other relevant agencies, such as Immigration Ngurah Rai to be more orderly for the administrative process and more stringent in checking travel documents.
"So as part of us there is a task force that was formed to carry out PPLN activities. Starting from the airport, the exit process is orderly until later we also monitor tourist attractions," he said.
Previously, the Bali Provincial Government had implemented a trial without quarantine for PPLN. The PPLN policy is without quarantine and only applies through the entrance to Bali.
In addition, the Visa on Arrival (VOA) service for PPLN is also enforced starting March 7, 2022. The application of the Visa on Arrival (VOA) service for PPLN, specifically those who come from 23 countries, namely Australia, United States, England, Germany, Netherlands, France , Qatar, Japan, South Korea and Canada.
Next up is Italy, New Zealand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia and the Philippines.