"It was quite surprising to see so many calls on the suspected terrorist's mobile phone made from foreign countries. After checking the numbers we have found that a few calls were made from Syria, some from Iraqi numbers while some were made to and received from Bangladesh also," a CID officer told PTI.
"There were calls made and received from other states of the country also. We are verifying them and trying to find out who and why the calls were made to Mosiruddin," he said.
It was learnt that during a joint grilling session by CID, National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Intelligence Bureau (IB) sleuths, Mosiruddin has said a list of top IPS officers in the country including from West Bengal were being prepared.
"But he was mum when asked for what purpose the list was getting prepared ... We are checking whether he (Mosiruddin) was lying to confuse us or not," he said, adding the suspected terrorist has claimed to have downloaded images of several IPS officers from the Internet also.
Mosiruddin gave out names of a person, who he claimed was
his handler in Hyderabad.
On the suspected terrorist's return to Bengal, the CID officer said, "There were two purposes for which he has come back after so many years. One was to spread the tentacles of the IS and other to murder someone and for that purpose he had bought that sharp knife."
Mosiruddin was first detained by CID officers who were following him at Amadpur in Burdwan district inside Viswabharati Fast Passenger train and then arrested at Burdwan station for his alleged links to ISIS and JMB.
Mosiruddin was produced at a Howrah court today and charged under the Arms Act and also with sedition. He was remanded in police custody for 14 days.
Kallu and Amin were also charged with sedition.
Mosiruddin was residing in Tamil Nadu's Tirppur district with his wife and two children for over six years. He was running a grocery shop there.
He got down at Howrah station, went to Esplanade where he bought a sharp weapon and returned to it to board the train to return to Labhpur, the officer said.
CID sources said NIA sleuths had been keeping an eye on Mosiruddin for quite some time.
Burdwan district entered the terror map in October, 2014 when two suspected JMB terrorists were killed while making improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at a rented house at Khagragarh.
The NIA arrested a mechanical engineering student on suspicion of being a terrorist from Durgapur in March. Another person, suspected to be a Bangladeshi militant, was also arrested from Asansol later.
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