Detik: Locals in Bali complain about the “little Moscow” inhabited by Russian tourists

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Residents of the South Kuta district on the Indonesian island of Bali turned to immigration police, complaining about the existence of a “Russian village” where a large number of tourists from Russia rent apartments and, according to them, do not follow the locals. norms and traditions. Portal reports Detic.

According to Badung Yi Nyoman Suvendi, head of the foreigners monitoring group, there are signs of “little Moscow” in the area. He noted that the Russians rented a large number of houses in South Kuta and they all lived there together.

“We are checking the legality of this phenomenon with the immigration services lawyers,” Souvendi said.

The Wall Street Journal claims that Russian citizens in Bali are staying on the island for long periods of time, ignoring tourist visa requirements.

Previously worked at Bali Ngurah Rai Airport Immigration declarationThat a few more Russian tourists were deported from the Indonesian resort.

Prior to that, the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Indonesia asked Russian tourists to abide by the laws and customs of the country, due to the recent deportation of more than 10 Russians from the resort island of Bali.

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