"We have taken adequate measures to make the puja celebration peaceful. Besides normal policing, we have deployed around 3,350 Tripura State Rifles (TSR) jawans in the state," Director General of Police K Nagraj told reporters.
Security was beefed up in the state capital and all big pandals would be brought under CCTV camera surveillance. 38 watch towers were set up, including the state capital and many drop gates set up for checking of vehicles entering Agartala.
Patrolling by para-military forces has already started in the hilly and remote areas and the Border Security Force (BSF) has been alerted to maintain a vigil along the 856-km long India-Bangladesh border, especially where the barbed wire fencing was yet to be constructed.
Civil Defence and NCC volunteers were engaged in puja duties and strict vigil was being maintained on the Assam-Agartala National Highway so that vehicle could ply even at midnight without any trouble.