"For peaceful celebration of Republic Day tomorrow across the state the police, army and paramilitary forces have taken all the necessary security measures", the state's Director General of Police Khagen Sarma said.
"ULFA threats have been there for the last 30 years in Assam. Police is capable of tackling them", Sarma told reporters today while inspecting security arrangements at the central R-Day celebration ground at Khanapara here.
"We need the cooperation of civil society. If people have any information about militant attack, they should immediately inform the police", Sarma said.
Patrolling along the highways and on important bridges were intensified, while vehicles were checked on the roads of Guwahati and other cities and towns to detect transportation of explosives by ultras, they said.
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Surveillance by CCTV was also on in Guwahati and the district headquarters to detect subversive activities, they added.
The border areas with Bangladesh and Bhutan were specially monitored with the BSF and SSB on high alert in both the frontiers, respectively.