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.
Chief Inspector General Adityajaya shared, “Bali is a global destination. Security is our shared responsibility to ensure tourism continues to operate smoothly and benefit all parties.”
He also noted that, alongside visa and immigration related violations, there have been a series of high-profile criminal cases involving foreigners in terms of narcotics, fraud, illegal investing, and cybercrime.
He confirmed that the Bali Regional Police will continue to take firm action against all criminal acts, regardless of severity, in Bali.
The Police Chief confirmed that 236 foreign nationals had been deported by Immigration during 2025 so far. The nationalities topping the deportation lists are Russian, American, Australian, Ukrainian, and Indian. While 236 deportations is a larger than ideal figure in the eyes of Indonesian authorities, it is a minuscule percentage of the more than 6.5 million international arrivals expected to visit the island by the end of the year.
Chief Inspector General Adityajaya’s meeting was attended by representatives from all major consultancies in Bali Province, including Australia, China, Japan, the USA, and Russia. These calls for support come just months after the Police Chief had to call an almost identical meeting back in February 2025.

Tourists traveling to Bali are encouraged to read up on the Do’s and Don’ts of Bali Travel prior to landing on the island. The list explains the simple expectations the Bali authorities have of travellers visiting the region to ensure both safety and respect for all.
The updated calls from support units of the Bali Police to bureaucratic agencies in Bali come in the same week as the Governor of Bali, Wayan Koster, met with the Bulgarian Government to discuss how the two regions can collaborate on building more sustainable tourism and education initiatives.
Bali is on a mission to strengthen ties with countries around the world, aiming to boost tourism, expand trade, and establish cultural and educational exchange programs.

These strengthened relationships are hoped to help encourage more mutual respect and, in turn, attract more culturally respectful tourists to the province.
In the coming months, it is expected that Bulgaria will create a sister city relationship with Denpasar. Bulgarian Deputy Foreign Minister Nikolay Pavlov told Governor Koster during their meeting, “A delegation of around 25 mayors from various cities in Bulgaria is planning to visit in December to explore opportunities for sister city cooperations between local governments in Bulgaria and Bali.”

In reply, Governor Koster told Deputy Minister Pavlov, “We are ready to open up communication and collaboration that will bring real benefits to the community, both in the fields of culture, education, and the creative economy.”
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Shorty
Monday 10th of November 2025
The Embassies and Consulates can do little to improve behaviour. At best they can offer help after the event.
Randy
Thursday 13th of November 2025
@Steve bm, Just a reminder about misbehaving foreigners. That’s all. However there are countries who do not want bad publicity in their home country but rather tell the local police to keep things under wrap because one of their citizens may have broken the law regardless alive or dead.
Steve bm
Wednesday 12th of November 2025
@Randy, what's your point we all know that and agree with it
Randy
Tuesday 11th of November 2025
@Shorty, yeah right..There was one country that did not want bad publicity involving a death of one of its citizen which was totally the foreigner’s fault. The body was repatriated back. The local victim did not get any compensation.
Foreigners who are visiting Indonesia and want to get drunk, misbehave, assault a local person or a law enforcement, bad property dealings, avoid paying local tax then do that in your own country. You have no rights in Indonesia.
Steve bm
Monday 10th of November 2025
Unbelievable how much serious crime by lokals goes unreported obviously a media ban on lokal crime
Steve bm
Wednesday 12th of November 2025
@Randy, apa bahasa randy lokal crime is out of control, foreign crime minimal
Steve bm
Wednesday 12th of November 2025
@Randy, I know how much crime there is Muppet but it's not fairly reported on English sites or used in comparison
Randy
Tuesday 11th of November 2025
@Steve bm, why don’t you read the local news if you can speak Bahasa...it’s full of it with local crimes and problems that can make your head spin. Foreigners who commit crimes or bad behavior In Indonesia should be deported where as foreigners visiting or residing in the West are not immune either. Simple as that.
Exp
Sunday 9th of November 2025
Why involve other countries in own policy failures? It is Indonesia handing out visa to anyone and need to police their own land.
Randy
Tuesday 11th of November 2025
@Exp, including Aussies . LOL
Steve bm
Monday 10th of November 2025
@Exp, lokal serious crime is through the roof
WAYAN BO
Sunday 9th of November 2025
Anyway Miss Universe is this month held in Thailand 😍
Exp
Saturday 8th of November 2025
What I read is that the police will increase their selective policing targeting foreigners. Meanwhile locals can take a depth breath and continue as-is.
In my local area there is a "crime wave" (traffic violations, fights, drunks, throwing and burning trash etc) but no police seen for 3 years apart from an occasional blue light / siren escort driving through the area as a likely paid service for some VIP. That's it.
Randy
Tuesday 11th of November 2025
@Exp, playing the Aussie victim card again...eh