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Bali Unveils New Tourism Police Station: A Major Boost for Visitor Safety and Global Reputation!

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New Bali Tourism Police Station Launched to Enhance Tourist Safety

Badung, Bali – February 6, 2026

The Bali Regional Police officially inaugurated a new Tourism Police Station in Kuta, Badung District, as part of their efforts to strengthen the protection of tourists and improve Bali’s reputation as a premier global destination. The launch took place on Friday, with Bali Regional Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya emphasizing the station’s role beyond symbolic presence.

“This tourism police station is not merely a symbol; it represents a direct service to both tourists and the local community,” said Inspector General Adityajaya. He highlighted that the unit aims to provide a safe, comfortable, and secure environment for every visitor to Bali.

The newly established station, located at Jalan Raya Kuta No. 141, is designed to serve as an integrated service center catering to tourists and workers in the tourism industry. It is expected to optimize security measures and enhance public services, fostering a positive impact on Bali’s developmental goals as a world-class tourism hub.

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Inspector General Mulia Hasudungan Ritonga, Head of the Public Order and Security Corps of the National Police, underlined the National Police’s commitment to maintaining comfort and safety within Bali’s tourism sector. He expressed hope that the facility would evolve into a comprehensive center capable of addressing various challenges faced by tourists, industry players, and local authorities in the region.

The inauguration of the Bali Tourism Police Station symbolizes the National Police’s tangible commitment to security and high-quality service in one of Indonesia’s most visited destinations, ensuring that Bali remains welcoming and orderly for its guests and residents alike.

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