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Bali Unveils New Tourism Police Station to Enhance Safety and Boost Global Image

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New Bali Tourism Police Station Launched to Enhance Tourist Protection

Badung, Bali – On Friday, February 6, 2026, the Bali Regional Police officially inaugurated a new Tourism Police Station located at Jalan Raya Kuta No. 141 in Kuta, Badung District. This new facility aims to strengthen the protection of tourists visiting Bali and reinforce the island’s reputation as a world-class travel destination.

According to Bali Regional Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya, the Tourism Police Station goes beyond symbolizing police presence by providing tangible services for both tourists and the local community. The police chief emphasized the key objective of the unit is to ensure every visitor feels safe, comfortable, and well-protected throughout their stay on the island.

The new station is expected to function as an integrated service center for tourists and those employed in the tourism industry, optimizing security measures and overall service quality. It represents the National Police’s firm commitment to safeguarding the tourism sector while enhancing public and visitor services in Bali.

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Inspector General Mulia Hasudungan Ritonga, Head of the Public Order and Security Corps of the National Police, highlighted the importance of this initiative in maintaining comfort and safety within Bali’s tourism environment. He expressed hope that the facility would evolve into a comprehensive service hub capable of addressing various challenges faced by travelers and tourism operators, as well as supporting local authorities in managing tourism-sector issues.

The launch of the Bali Tourism Police Station marks a significant step in collaborative efforts to bolster Bali’s tourism competitiveness and development, reinforcing public security and peace of mind for international and domestic visitors alike.

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