Police had kept a strict vigil and formed a two-tier security at a bridge, three kms from the Madras Regimental Centre (MRC) at nearby Wellington to prevent the pro-Eelam outfits, holding a series of protests against the training of Lankan personnel.
However, the workers of Naam Tamizhar Katchi of film director Seeman managed to enter the MRC campus from another side, to the surprise of officials, police said.
On hearing about the incident, police on duty at the bridge rushed to the spot and arrested 120 workers, including three women, police said.
The activists threatened to intensify their agitation and launch an indefinite fast, if the Sri Lankan personnel were not sent back.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa has already conveyed her government's opposition to the Centre over the training of the Lankan personnel.
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