On the famous island, a real hunt for Russians – “winterers” and “relocators” who are trying to earn a living – has begun in social networks. It is about Bali. It is strictly forbidden to provide services without processing the necessary documents on the “paradise island”, which is used by hunters when catching Russians.
As the “Baza” publication reports, “forest janitors” have appeared on social networks, where most Russians advertise their services. In the Instagram social network, they created a special account that monitors Russians on the social network who provide services without the necessary documents. Tattoo artists, photographers, guides, trainers, various “info gypsies” who sell enlightenment courses, etc., are “in the crosshairs”.
The authors of the account, firstly, share the profiles of such illegals – we remind you once again that business without permits is strictly prohibited in Bali, and it is risky even to look for someone to sublet a house to – this can be considered the work of an advertising agency. In addition, hunters appeal to the authorities to deport illegals.
They explain their goals — they want to help local businesses. But the Russians will complain that the emphasis is on citizens from the Russian Federation.
We will remind you that in another “tropical paradise”, in Thailand, they have already started arresting Russian resettlement people who are trying to survive by illegal work – and the first victim was an illegal tour guide. The publication, referring to the Phuket Tourist Police, said that a certain 29-year-old M. was arrested on Soi Romanee Street in the historic center of Phuket Town when he was conducting a tour there for a group of 11 Russian tourists. The guide managed to take his clients to the Big Buddha, to the unnamed elephant manager, as well as to the Wat Chalong temple. The tourists did not wait until the end of the program, which was the Old City, due to the arrest of the guide.