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Bali Immigration Inspects 66 Foreign Nationals Over Violations

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August 13, 2026
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DENPASAR, Bali — Bali Immigration has inspected 66 overseas nationals from 27 international locations throughout a week-long Dharma Dewata patrol concentrating on suspected immigration violations and disturbances to public safety and order.

Felucia Sengky Ratna, Head of the Bali Regional Workplace of the Directorate Basic of Immigration, mentioned in Denpasar on Tuesday that the overseas nationals have been recognized throughout patrols carried out throughout a number of areas of Bali.

Of the 66 overseas nationals inspected, 24 have been suspected of misusing their keep permits, whereas 20 have been discovered to have overstayed their visas. The remaining 22 have been recognized in reference to alleged disturbances to safety and public order.

“Digital-based surveillance has confirmed efficient in detecting potential violations extra shortly and precisely,” Ratna mentioned.

The operation was carried out throughout the jurisdictions of immigration places of work masking Ngurah Rai, Denpasar, Singaraja, Tabanan and Klungkung.

In response to Ratna, officers used an built-in digital knowledge system to confirm immigration paperwork and establish potential violations involving overseas nationals.

Officers additionally visited enterprise homeowners and lodging managers to lift consciousness of the necessary reporting of overseas nationals by the Foreigner Reporting Utility, often called APOA.

The 66 overseas nationals are at present present process additional examination to find out the suitable motion based mostly on the character of their respective circumstances.

Authorities could impose administrative measures, together with deportation, if the investigations set up violations lined by relevant immigration legal guidelines.

“For each operation, I emphasize that every one personnel should work professionally, keep away from abuse of authority, and conduct surveillance in a humane but agency and measured method, strictly adhering to authorized frameworks,” Ratna mentioned.

Ratna additionally urged members of the general public to report suspected violations involving overseas nationals by the official channels of their respective immigration places of work.

For the Ngurah Rai space, experiences may be submitted by the immigration workplace’s Instagram account, @imngurahrai, or WhatsApp at 081236956667. Denpasar Immigration may be reached by way of @imigrasidenpasar and WhatsApp at 081246183838, whereas Singaraja Immigration may be contacted by @singaraja_imigrasi or WhatsApp at 0811389809.

The Ngurah Rai Immigration Workplace covers Kuta, North Kuta and South Kuta. Denpasar Immigration covers components of Badung Regency, in addition to Gianyar and Bangli.

In the meantime, Singaraja Immigration oversees Buleleng, Jembrana and Karangasem regencies. New immigration places of work have additionally been established in Tabanan and Klungkung.

Disclaimer: Whereas each effort has been made to make sure accuracy, this text could include minor inaccuracies
in names, places, or occasion particulars. Readers are welcome to contact the editorial staff for any clarification.



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