Indonesia's Bali beefs up serveillance on foreign tourist after criminal incidents in island


JAKARTA (Bernama-Xinhua): Indonesia's Bali island is increasing its monitoring of foreign tourists following several criminal incidents that have disrupted the local communities.

The country's directorate-general of Immigration, in collaboration with the local police, has stepped up surveillance of foreign nationals, including enforcing traffic regulations.

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