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Bali Traffic Police Announce Increased Surveillance Around Tourist Destinations

Bali Traffic Police Announce Increased Surveillance Around Tourist Destinations

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Traffic congestion and road safety are two of the hottest topics in Bali right now. That, along with construction and tourism development, is a story for another day.

Here at The Bali Sun, our job is to bring you the latest news from the island, and this week, there is a lot going on on the roads.

Bali Traffic Police Announce Increased Surveillance Around Tourist Destinations

The road safety and surveillance operation will run for two weeks and involves officers from Bali Police, Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI), Jasa Raharja, the Transportation Agency, the Public Order Agency (Satpol PP), and others. 

The operation will be carried out across Bali, with a heavy presence of officers in areas like Badung Regency and Gianyar Regency.  Badung Police, who oversee destinations like Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Jimbaran, and Uluwatu. Gianyar Regency is best known for being home to the island’s arts and culture capital, Ubud. 

The goal is simple: to ensure road safety and the smooth flow of traffic, especially ahead of the upcoming Eid al-Fitr, which is a huge religious festival and public holiday all across Indonesia, including in Bali.

Speaking to reporters, Police Commissioner Suarmawa confirmed that Operation Safety Agung 2026 will last 14 days, from 2nd February to 15th February 2026.

He noted that the operation emphasizes preemptive and preventive activities and that officers on the ground will primarily provide education to motorists. 

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