The Bali Police are calling on the support of consulates in the province to help improve the behavior of tourists on the island. Bali Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya has issued similar calls earlier this year. In a meeting held in Denpasar, Bali Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya called together representatives from 24 consulates on the island. In his opening remarks, Chief Inspector General Adityajaya emphasized the importance of security and public order as keys to ensuring high-quality tourism in the province, ensuring both domestic and international tourists feel comfortable and safe. Chief Inspector General Adityajaya confirmed that, moving forward, the Bali Police and the Provincial Government will increase their monitoring, supervision, and protection of foreign nationals, particularly in response to a rise in the number of violations detected over the last 12 months. Following a sharp spike in the number of immigration violations in the first quarter of 2025, specifically, the Indonesian Immigration Department deployed a new task force team to crack down on foreigners in Bali. As a result, regular spot checks are being carried out across Bali’s top tourism destinations, including Canggu, Ubud, and Legian.