"Due to security reasons, we will not be able to divulge the details of the transit," said Vivek Kumar Verma, Deputy Superintendent of Police, West Midnapore District, who along with seven other police personnel, is taking the accused by the Alleppey-Dhanbad Train.
"Anyhow, we have to produce the accused before the Court on April 11 and we have to reach there by then," he said.
One of the team members, however, said they would break the journey and get down at Chennai and from there move forward in available trains.
A police team from West Midnapore district of West Bengal arrested 26-year-old Tudu, who was working at a factory in Peelamedu area, near here yesterday.
He was allegedly part of a 60-member group that attacked the Eastern Frontier Rifles (EFR) outpost on February 15.
