Security campaign launched in Bali
DENPASAR (indo.com): The Indonesian police and defense
authorities in Bali have launched a security campaign
under the title of "Bali Tegar Agung.", taking
concrete safety measures to protect visitors to the island.
The measures include adopting enhanced security standards
at all vital public utilities such as: airports, sea ports,
foreign legations, places of worshiping, hotels, and public
tourist attractions.
The Casa Grande - an association of 46 four and five
star hotels in Bali, have undertaken close coordination
with both the local police and their respective member's
in-house security staffs to upgrade already high standards
of security in the wake of the attack.
Additional plain clothes and uniformed security staff
are in place at all hotel properties with strict inspection
and surveillance of all vehicular traffic and luggage
entering the hotel premises now in effect.
On the other hand, the preparation toward the ritual
cleansing ceremony is also believed by Hindus people as
the best way to strengthen Bali's security spiritually.
The ritual cleansing ceremony called Tawur Agung Pemarisudhabhaya
is due on Friday, November 15, 2002, which includes the
taking of holy waters from each of Bali's sacred sources
and all night vigils at temples near the scene of the
outrage and other nearby temples. The final ceremony will
be held on Friday starting at 10.00 a.m. taking place
at the ground zero.
Everybody is welcome to attend that religious rites,
however, the traditional Balinese dress is suggested since
that ceremony is carried out by Hindus people.
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