Skip to Content

Nightclub Checks In Bali’s Kuta Help Boost Sense Of Safety For Tourists

Share The Article

Police in Kuta have been going the extra mile to keep tourists safe and ensure that businesses in the resort area are all operating above board.

Kuta Police have been conducting spot checks on a series of nightclubs to stamp out any illegal activity and to call business owners to prioritise public safety. 

Nightclub in Bali.jpg

Earlier this week, Kuta Police teams, led by Kuta Police Chief, Commissioner Agus Riwayanto Diputra, visited Helens Night Mart & Party Station Bali nightclub on Jalan Dewi Sri. 

Speaking to reporters after the spot check, the Police Chief confirmed that he had asked the nightclub management team to prioritise maintaining public order and security by not causing disturbances.

He also emphasized the need for staff to refrain from encouraging or facilitating excessive alcohol consumption, which could lead to disturbances at the club and outside the venue and even criminal activity. 

Police Commissioner Diputra told reporters, “This visit aims to maintain security and order, particularly to prevent further fighting incidents. Security officers were given instructions regarding standard operating procedures (SOPs) for handling incidents.”

The team also spoke with the security team at the nightclub, and Police Chief Diputra once again instructed the guards to inspect every guest visiting the premises regularly. He was clear that security must ensure that no dangerous items, such as knives, firearms, or narcotics, are brought into the premises. 

The team also inspected the club’s overall security infrastructure and operational protocols, ensuring the CCTV installed inside the building was functioning properly.

The police chief concluded his comments to the press by sharing his hopes that the visit will strengthen the cooperation between businesses and the police in maintaining public order and security in Bali’s top tourism destinations.

Police Commissioner Diputra concluded, “Helen’s management welcomes this directive and expresses its commitment to always work together with the Kuta Police to create a safe and conducive atmosphere for visitors.”

Kuta is one of Bali’s oldest and most loved vacation destinations. However, many feel that the area is struggling to keep up with the times and even the changing environment. This is why leaders in Badung Regency are investing funds in levelling up infrastructure in the Kuta area to improve the experience for tourists.

As Kuta welcomes a new generation of tourists, the Head of Kuta Traditional Village, Komang Alit Ardana, has called on the Badung Regency Government to proceed with major coastal protection work to ensure that the beach remains stable and enjoyable for holidaymakers for decades to come. 

Kuta-Beach-Umbrellas-Busy-With-Tourists

Speaking earlier this week, Ardana told reporters, “We have proposed it for a long time, but it has only just been recorded, now we are emphasizing it. We proposed the two additional breakwaters in front of the Tsunami Shelter and front of the Kuta Beach Task Force office.”

The construction of a new breakwater would help reduce coastal erosion that is quickly changing the face of Kuta Beach for holidaymakers. 

Construction at Beach breakwater .jpg

Speaking of overall improvements to tourist experience, safety and comfort in the Kuta area, this week the Head of Highways Division of Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency (PUPR) Badung, I Gusti Ngurah Made Suardika, too spoke with reporters about small, not so sexy but significant changes that will change Kuta for the better. 

Sunset-in-Kuta-Bali

He revealed that sidewalks throughout Kuta will be widened, that shaded areas will be created, better street lighting installed, and improved management of unsightly overhead cables.

The Initial plans show that 1.3 – 1.5km of sidewalk along Jalan Pantai Kuta between Hard Rock Bali and the Pullman Hotel will be widened, making it easier for tourists to navigate around the Kuta area on foot. It will also help improve safety in Kuta for tourists walking back to their accommodation late at night.

Remove All Ads & Unlock All Articles… Sign up for The Bali Sun Premium

Plan Your Bali Holiday:
Book The Best English Speaking Drivers For Airport Transfers & Tours
Choose From Thousands of Bali Hotels, Resorts, and Hostels with Free Cancellation On Most Properties
Book Cheap Flights To Bali
Don’t Forget Travel Insurance That Covers Medical Expenses In Bali


For the latest Bali News & Debate Join our Facebook Community

SUBSCRIBE TO NEW POSTS

Enter your email address to subscribe to The Bali Sun’s latest breaking news, straight to your inbox.


Discover more from The Bali Sun

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Steve bm

Tuesday 15th of July 2025

Checking there's enough narkoba

Exp

Monday 14th of July 2025

Police checking night clubs? They are not very effective at that. Helens Night Mart & Party Station is just another out of conyrol club causing a noise problem for residents.

Shorty

Tuesday 15th of July 2025

@Exp, The action should be praised, not used as an excuse to post yet another whinge.

Exp

Monday 14th of July 2025

@Exp, "out of control"

Discover more from The Bali Sun

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading