According to the police, the two are "hardcore" terrorists and have not opened up at all, despite day-long qrilling.
"Officers from the NIA, ATS and BSF's intelligence unit today interrogated the two terrorists and the arms dealer whom we had arrested on Tuesday," a senior officer of Kolkata Police said.
The ATS unit from Hyderabad grilled the two terrorists -- Samsad Mia alias Tanvir Saiful and Rizaul Islam -- to ascertain why they visited the south Indian city.
Elaborating on their investigation into the matter, another officer described the terrorists as "hardcore" and "tough nuts to crack".
"They are quite hardcore and are not speaking during the grilling sessions. We have to follow strategies to make them speak," he said.
According to a Kolkata Police source, both terrorists had rejected the arms brought in by arms dealer Manotosh Dey during their meeting at the Kolkata Railway Station on Tuesday.
During the probe, it surfaced that Monotosh had been involved in arms smuggling for years and was arrested earlier this year after a huge cache of arms was seized from his possession, the Kolkata Police official said.
Further probe revealed that Monotosh's father worked with the a rifle factory at Ichhapur in North 24 Parganas district. The sleuths were trying to find out whether he had any "links" with the unit or not.
On Tuesday, the Special Task Force (STF) unit of Kolkata Police had arrested the two belonging to the banned Bangladeshi terror outfit along with Monotosh, and seized several fake documents and arms from them.
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