Denpasar (Antara Bali) - Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika expressed hope that
the 85th General Assembly of the International Police (Interpol) to be
held in Bali this November will help promote the island`s tourist
resorts widely.
"This Interpol General Assembly will have a major impact on the
tourism sector. There will be more than 2 thousand delegates, or 3 to 4
thousand if they take their families along. So they will also bring
money," the governor said after inspecting the security preparations for
the meeting, here, Wednesday.
The delegates will come from 190 countries, Pastika, former chief of the Bali Provincial Police, noted.
He remarked that Bali is lucky to host the Interpol General
Assembly, which will be held for the first time in Indonesia. Therefore,
he called on the Balinese to show their hospitality and help maintain
security.
The general assembly will take place at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention
Center (BNDCC), Badung District, on November 7-10, 2016.
Issues to be discussed include terrorism, cyber crime, and transnational crimes such as human and drug trafficking.
The Interpol General Assembly is believed to be the second-largest
international gathering, after the UN General Assembly in New York.(WDY)
Interpol Meeting To Help Promote Bali Tourism: Governor
Rabu, 2 November 2016 20:05 WIB