NEW DELHI: The Assam Police officer leading the investigation into the death of Assamese singer and state cultural icon Zubeen Garg, who passed away in Singapore last month, said on Saturday that the Special Investigation Team’s (SIT) request for CCTV footage and other potentially crucial evidence is currently under consideration by authorities in Singapore.
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“The Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Singapore has been invoked to seek help in the case. We have requested materials such as CCTV footage through the Ministry of Home Affairs,” explained Special DGP Munna Prasad Gupta of the Assam Police’s Criminal Investigation Department, as reported by PTI.
Gupta, who heads the 10-member SIT, noted that the request was dispatched soon after the probe began. “The attorney-general’s Office in Singapore, which serves as the central nodal agency, has received our request. It is under their consideration, and we are awaiting their response,” he mentioned.
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He clarified that the delay in receiving information has not affected the pace of the ongoing investigation. “Since the SIT cannot travel to Singapore without formal clearance, we are pursuing all details through the proper legal channels,” Gupta added.
The officer also revealed that summonses have been issued to 11 Assamese-origin individuals living in Singapore who were present on a yacht when Garg died while swimming in the sea nearby on September 19. Only one person has responded to the initial notice, prompting a second summons with a revised deadline to the rest.
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“The witnesses must appear in person and record their statements,” he emphasised.
Zubeen Garg, 52, was in Singapore to participate in the North East India Festival. So far, seven people have been arrested in connection with the case — including festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, Garg’s manager Siddhartha Sharma, his cousin and Assam Police DSP Sandipan Garg, bandmates Shekharjyoti Goswami and Amritprava Mahanta, and personal security officers Nandeswar Bora and Prabin Baishya.
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“The Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Singapore has been invoked to seek help in the case. We have requested materials such as CCTV footage through the Ministry of Home Affairs,” explained Special DGP Munna Prasad Gupta of the Assam Police’s Criminal Investigation Department, as reported by PTI.
Gupta, who heads the 10-member SIT, noted that the request was dispatched soon after the probe began. “The attorney-general’s Office in Singapore, which serves as the central nodal agency, has received our request. It is under their consideration, and we are awaiting their response,” he mentioned.
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He clarified that the delay in receiving information has not affected the pace of the ongoing investigation. “Since the SIT cannot travel to Singapore without formal clearance, we are pursuing all details through the proper legal channels,” Gupta added.
The officer also revealed that summonses have been issued to 11 Assamese-origin individuals living in Singapore who were present on a yacht when Garg died while swimming in the sea nearby on September 19. Only one person has responded to the initial notice, prompting a second summons with a revised deadline to the rest.
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“The witnesses must appear in person and record their statements,” he emphasised.
Zubeen Garg, 52, was in Singapore to participate in the North East India Festival. So far, seven people have been arrested in connection with the case — including festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, Garg’s manager Siddhartha Sharma, his cousin and Assam Police DSP Sandipan Garg, bandmates Shekharjyoti Goswami and Amritprava Mahanta, and personal security officers Nandeswar Bora and Prabin Baishya.
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