He explained: "The main problem regarding foreigners in Bali is the large number of foreign tourists with low spending who often make trouble. Silmy said the anti-crime drive will run until the end of this year and believes less well-off tourists are causing the most trouble. He added that "control operations" will be carried out every month without disrupting tourism activities. Indonesia's immigration chief, Silmy Karim, has said he hoped the multi-department Bali Becik Task Force would considerably reduce the instances of misconduct by foreigners. With Bali hoping for 4.5million international arrivals this year, in addition to nine million domestic travellers, the task force may be busy. However, since the end of the pandemic, authorities have been keen to come down hard on tourists misbehaving to protect the island's image. It comes off the back of the island introducing a tourist tax to raise money to improve the island's infrastructure and make tourism more sustainable.īali attracted more than two million travellers last year, with its picturesque beaches and clear blue waters proving a hit. ![]() Indonesian resort island Bali is increasing its crackdown on tourists by rolling out a new task force to 'weed out' misbehaving foreign visitors and low spending guests.
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