To address the problem of misbehaving tourists in Bali, additional officials will be stationed at key destinations to increase surveillance.
The director general of Indonesia’s Immigration Department has already established a tourism task force, called the Bali Becik Task Force, along with teams from the provincial government. In response to ongoing challenges, it was announced that another team would be deployed to monitor tourist behavior.
The Bali Civil Service’s Saptol PP will establish a dedicated tourism task force. The Surabaya model will be adopted by Bali, which will establish a Bali Tourism Saptol PP unit.
According to Made Ponda Wirawan, chairman of the Badung Regency DPRD, the idea has
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