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Bali Unveils New Tourism Police Station: A Shield for Travelers and a Boost for Local Security!

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New Bali Tourism Police Station Launched to Enhance Tourist Safety and Services

Badung, Bali – In a significant move to bolster the safety and comfort of visitors, the Bali Regional Police inaugurated a new Tourism Police Station on February 6, 2026, in Kuta, Badung District. The facility is designed to provide comprehensive security and integrated services tailored to tourists and workers in the tourism sector.

Strengthening Bali’s Reputation as a World-Class Destination
Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya, Chief of the Bali Regional Police, emphasized that the station represents more than just a symbol of law enforcement presence. It serves as a practical resource aimed at ensuring that tourists feel secure and well-supported throughout their stay on the island. This new initiative aligns with efforts to maintain Bali’s image as a premier global tourist destination.

Integrated Services for Tourists and Industry Workers
Located on Jalan Raya Kuta No. 141, the new police station functions as a centralized hub offering assistance and security solutions to travelers and tourism professionals alike. The facility will help address challenges faced by the tourism community while collaborating with local authorities to foster a safe, orderly environment.

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Commitment from the National Police
Inspector General Mulia Hasudungan Ritonga, head of the Public Order and Security Corps of the National Police, highlighted the nationwide commitment to safeguarding visitor wellbeing. He expressed hope that the station will develop into an effective service center that provides timely resolutions to the various issues impacting the tourism sector.

With the collaborative support of stakeholders, the Bali Tourism Police Station is expected to enhance service quality and security, contributing positively to the ongoing development and competitiveness of Bali’s tourism industry.

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