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    "data": {
        "id": 1636175,
        "msgid": "entry-to-bali-via-gilimanuk-tightened-arrivals-without-id-and-purpose-to-be-repatriated-1774515080",
        "date": "2026-03-26 14:27:29",
        "title": "Entry to Bali via Gilimanuk Tightened, Arrivals Without ID and Purpose to be Repatriated",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Authorities in Bali have intensified checks at Gilimanuk Port during the post-Eid al-Fitr return flow, requiring incoming migrants to present valid identification and proof of purpose to prevent unregulated influxes. Joint teams from civil registry, police, military, and other agencies are verifying documents and guarantors, offering tolerance for those with digital proofs but mandating repatriation for those without. This measure anticipates peak travel volumes in 2026, aiming to maintain order and security amid holiday movements.",
        "content": "<p>Entry to Bali via Gilimanuk Port is being tightened during the Eid\nal-Fitr return flow. Residents without a clear purpose and without\nidentification upon arrival at Gilimanuk Port, Jembrana, Bali, will be\nrepatriated to their places of origin. From observations by detikBali,\nthe movement of incoming residents (dukTang) at Gilimanuk Port remains\nrelatively controlled. Although there has not yet been a drastic surge,\ncombined officers have been deployed to inspect the administration of\narriving residents. \u201cThe officers come from Dukcapil, Satpol PP, TNI,\nPolri, the Transportation Agency, and Linmas. This is a precautionary\nstep ahead of the peak return flow for the 2026 Eid holiday,\u201d stated the\nHead of the Population Registration Service Division of Dukcapil\nJembrana, I Komang Sujana, as reported by detikBali on Thursday\n(26\/3\/2026). Currently, checks are focused at the population post in\nGilimanuk Terminal. According to him, officers prioritise factual\nverification. In addition to being asked to show their ID card, arrivals\nare also required to show a clear guarantor related to their arrival in\nBali. \u201cAs long as they can show supporting evidence such as photocopies\nor photos of the ID card on their mobile phone, have a valid NIK, and\nhave a clear guarantor, tolerance is still given,\u201d Sujana said.\n\u201cConversely, arrivals without complete identification, without a\npurpose, or without a guarantor will certainly be repatriated to their\nplace of origin,\u201d he added.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/entry-to-bali-via-gilimanuk-tightened-arrivals-without-id-and-purpose-to-be-repatriated-1774515080",
        "image": ""
    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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