Rising Security Concerns: Tourists Urged to Exercise Caution in Legian, Bali

Share:

Tourists planning to visit Bali’s picturesque Legian area are urged to exercise extra caution following a recent surge in attacks against visitors in Legian Bali. Local authorities have taken swift action to address the issue, assuring the public they are actively monitoring the situation.

In recent weeks, the Legian region has experienced an alarming increase in robberies and mugging attacks targeting tourists. The local police force, in collaboration with community leaders, has launched an intensive security initiative to ensure the safety of tourists and residents in the area.

On Monday, October 9th, Ni Putu Eka Martini, the Head of Legian Village, addressed the media and confirmed that 24-hour patrols had been implemented in Legian, Bali. These patrols, carried out by a dedicated security unit known locally as the Kancil Team, consist of local pecalang officers and police teams working in tandem.

Martini explained, “We have started patrolling again because this is also responding to various incidents and reports from several accommodations claiming that guests were mugging victims.”

Rising Security Concerns: Tourists Urged to Exercise Caution in Legian, Bali
Source pergimulu.com

The Kancil Team, formed  of eight members working in three shifts over 24 hours, will be patrolling the streets of Legian on motorbikes. Their primary focus areas include Jalan Legian, Jalan Padma, and Jalan Popies, where most incidents have occurred. 

However, the team will continue their efforts in these locations and conduct surveillance throughout the entire Legian, Bali area. “The frequent locations for these robberies are Jalan Legian and Jalan Padma,” Martini stated. “But, for patrols, of course, we will cover the entire Legian area, including points that are busy with tourists, such as Jalan Sahadewa, Jalan Werkudara, and surrounding roads.”

Tourists and residents are urged to remain vigilant during their stay in Legian and to report any suspicious activities or incidents immediately to the local authorities. The deployment of the Kancil Team and the increased police presence aim to deter criminal activity and ensure a safer environment for everyone visiting or residing in this popular tourist destination.

Local businesses, accommodations, and the wider community cooperate closely with law enforcement to address this issue and help maintain Legian’s reputation as a welcoming and secure destination for travellers worldwide. Visitors are encouraged to stay informed about security and take necessary precautions to safeguard their belongings and personal safety.

Interested in this topic? Check out our other articles from Social Expat: 

Content Writer

Being in love with writing at a young age, Anasya is eager to play with words and touch hearts. She’s been a content writer for a little over four years and officially be part of Social Expat in March 2023. Her perfectionism drives her to give her best on every project she handles.

Related News

Featuring Global Headliner Dash Berlin Bali, 24 November 2025 —  Café del Mar Bali is set to deliver one of the most anticipated New Year’s Eve celebrations in Canggu. On 31 December 2025, the iconic beachfront venue will welcome Dash Berlin as the main headliner for its NYE 2025 celebration, bringing world-class EDM energy to […]

The Bali Provincial Government plans to introduce a new policy in 2026 that will tighten screening requirements for foreign tourists entering the island. The policy will assess visitors’ financial capacity and planned activities during their stay. Bali Governor Wayan Koster said the measure aims to improve tourism governance and ensure that foreign visitors contribute positively […]

Just days after New Year fireworks faded from the sky, another celestial event is set to take centre stage. On 3 January 2026, people will be able to see the Wolf Moon, the first full moon of the year. The Wolf Moon occurs when the Moon sits opposite the Sun, allowing its full face to […]

The Jakarta Provincial Government collected IDR 3.6 billion in public donations for disaster victims in Sumatra during the New Year’s Eve 2026 celebrations. The funds were raised through a series of events held across the capital. Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung said the donations were recorded as of 1:30 a.m. Western Indonesian Time (WIB) on Thursday, […]

Expat Events

Indonesia Visas

Indonesia Guide

Just For Fun

Write For Us

Exclusive Promotions

Event Gallery