Assam's Zubeen Garg Case: Fast-Track Court Amid Singapore Police Probe

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has taken decisive action in the Zubeen Garg death case by establishing a fast-track court. The government is also appointing a special public prosecutor to ensure proper legal representation. In a significant development, Singapore has approved the Assam police team's visit for further investigation after External Affairs Minister Jaishankar's intervention. Meanwhile, violent protests erupted at Baksa District Jail when the five accused were brought there, leading to temporary telecom suspension in the area.

Key Points: Himanta Sarma Fast-Track Court Zubeen Garg Death Case

  • Fast-track court established for speedy trial in Zubeen Garg death case
  • Special public prosecutor appointed as per Advocate General's recommendation
  • Singapore government approves Assam police team visit for investigation
  • Committee formed with Zubeen's wife for designing his memorial samadhi
  • Violent protests at Baksa jail during accused transfer led to telecom suspension
  • Justice Soumitra Saikia commission to investigate security lapses in case
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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma constitutes fast-track court, to appoint special public prosecutor in Zubeen Garg case

Assam CM announces fast-track court, special prosecutor for Zubeen Garg case as police team gets Singapore access. Violence erupts at Baksa jail during accused transfer.

"We have decided to constitute a fast-track court, as we have been given an understanding by the SIT that they will be able to file the chargesheet on time - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, October 17

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday responded to the violence that erupted outside Baksa District Jail after the five accused in the Zubeen Garg death case were brought there.

Speaking on the incident, CM Sarma said, "...We could have taken them (the accused) to Dhubri, Diphu, but that would have required a five-hour journey. So the police calculated which jail they could go to immediately. So they decided Baksa because there is usually no law and order situation in Baksa, the people are very nice and cooperative..."

He added, "I think all these things will go to Justice Soumitra Saikia's commission, and it will be found out whose lapses were there."

CM Sarma also announced a series of key decisions regarding the investigation into Zubeen Garg's death and the creation of a memorial in his honour.

He said, "We have constituted a powerful committee that will approve the drawing and designs for the Samadhi of Zubeen Garg. That committee consists of his wife (Garima Saikia Garg) as well as many members of his close family and friend circle."

The Chief Minister added, "Second, we have decided to constitute a fast-track court, as we have been given an understanding by the SIT that they will be able to file the chargesheet on time... The SIT has actually progressed in a very commendable way."

He further said, "Along with a fast-track court, we have decided to appoint a special public prosecutor as per the recommendation of the Advocate General of Assam. We are also thankful to the Singapore government for allowing the Assam police team to visit Singapore on October 21. That was a constant request by the Assam government."

"Yesterday I met Dr S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister, he immediately called the Singapore authority and he conveyed my uneasiness about not allowing the Assam police team to visit Singapore. Because of the interference of the level of External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, today, Singapore has approved the visit of the Assam police team," he added.

Meanwhile, the Assam government on Wednesday ordered a temporary suspension of telecom services in Baksa following violent protests outside the district jail.

Vehicles were set on fire and stones were pelted outside Baksa District Jail after five accused in the Zubeen Garg death case were brought there following a Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) court order sending them to judicial custody.

Police resorted to mild lathi charge and used tear gas shells to control the situation.

The accused include main event organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, Zubeen Garg's manager Siddharth Sharma, suspended APS officer Sandipan Garg, and two PSOs -- Nandeswar Bora and Paresh Baishya.

A large number of people gathered near the Baksa District Jail demanding justice for Zubeen Garg, with some among them pelting stones at vehicles carrying the accused.

Noted singer Zubeen Garg died in Singapore on September 19, allegedly while swimming, a day before he was scheduled to perform at the Northeast India Festival.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the government's efforts, the violence in Baksa is concerning. We should trust the judicial process instead of taking law into our own hands. Zubeen Garg stood for peace and harmony.
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Arjun K
Good to see the Singapore cooperation finally happening. The External Affairs Minister's intervention shows how seriously the government is taking this case. Hope the Assam police team gets crucial evidence there.
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Sarah B
The memorial committee including his family members is a thoughtful gesture. Zubeen's music touched millions, and it's important that his legacy is preserved properly. His songs will keep him alive in our hearts forever.
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Vikram M
The police calculation about Baksa being peaceful backfired badly. Better planning was needed considering the emotional public sentiment around this case. Hope the Justice Saikia commission identifies these lapses.
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Kavya N
As an Assamese, I'm heartbroken but hopeful. Zubeen da was more than a singer - he was our voice. The fast-track court gives me confidence that justice will prevail. Joi Aai Axom! ❤️

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