Key Points

The Ministry of Home Affairs has formally invoked the MLAT with Singapore to assist in the Zubeen Garg death investigation. This treaty will ensure full cooperation from Singaporean authorities, giving access to case details and helping bring back the accused. An Assam police team is already in Singapore, with the next few days being critical for the probe. The CID/SIT is conducting a transparent investigation under the Chief Minister's direct supervision.

Key Points: India Invokes MLAT Singapore for Zubeen Garg Death Investigation

  • MLAT ensures full cooperation from Singapore authorities for case details access
  • Assam police team already in Singapore for critical investigation phase
  • Key festival organizer Shyamkanu Mahanta reportedly hiding in Singapore
  • CID/SIT conducting transparent probe under Chief Minister's directives
  • Lookout notices issued against Mahanta and manager Siddharth Sharma
  • Investigation aims to bring back accused to India for justice
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Ministry of Home Affairs formally invokes MLAT with Singapore in connection with Zubeen Garg's death

Assam CM confirms MHA invokes Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Singapore to investigate Zubeen Garg's death, ensure cooperation and bring back accused.

"Ministry of Home Affairs has now formally invoked the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) in connection with the FIR lodged by Assam Police regarding the unfortunate demise of our beloved Zubeen. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, September 30

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has formally invoked the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) with Singapore in connection with the ongoing investigation into the death of Assamese superstar Zubeen Garg.

In a post on social media platform X, the Assam CM stated, "Ministry of Home Affairs has now formally invoked the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) in connection with the FIR lodged by Assam Police regarding the unfortunate demise of our beloved Zubeen."

https://x.com/himantabiswa/status/1972932792976900377

Earlier on Monday, Himanta Biswa Sarma had informed that the Assam government had submitted a formal request to the Ministry of Home Affairs to invoke the MLAT with Singapore to facilitate the probe into the singer's death.

The Chief Minister added that invoking the treaty will ensure full cooperation from Singaporean authorities, enabling access to case details and assistance in bringing back the accused to India to secure justice. "The Govt of Assam has submitted a formal request to the Ministry of Home Affairs to invoke the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) with Singapore in connection with the unfortunate demise of our beloved Zubeen. Once invoked, this will ensure full cooperation from Singaporean authorities--giving us access to case details and assistance to bring back the accused and secure justice," Assam CM Sarma's post on X.

Speaking to reporters, Sarma said that the next two to three days are critical as an Assam police team has already reached Singapore to assist with the investigation.

"When they (Ministry of Home Affairs) send it to Singapore to invoke, we will be able to go ahead much more in the coming days, because our police team is in Singapore. The next 2-3 days are more important," he added.

Meanwhile, a senior Assam police official revealed that Shyamkanu Mahanta, the key organiser of the North East India Festival, is reportedly hiding in Singapore. Earlier, lookout notices had been issued against Mahanta and Siddharth Sharma, Zubeen Garg's manager, in connection with the case. Both have been directed to appear before the CID office in Guwahati by October 6.

Assam DGP Harmeet Singh assured that the ongoing investigation by the CID/SIT is being carried out transparently and meticulously under the Chief Minister's directives.

"One SIT/CID is already in Delhi, and one team will go to Singapore. The process of the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) is on. I appeal to the people of Assam to show their faith towards the Assam police in the last 7 days, and this probe will reach a final conclusion. We should follow the legal process. Let them do their work and request all to support us," the Assam DGP said.

Zubeen Garg, the iconic singer and actor, passed away in Singapore on September 19 following an alleged drowning incident. His body was flown to Delhi and subsequently transported to Assam on a commercial flight, arriving in Guwahati on September 21.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good move by CM Sarma. MLAT will help our police get access to crucial evidence in Singapore. Justice for Zubeen! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Why did it take so long to invoke MLAT? The organizers should have been questioned immediately after the incident. The delay raises questions about the investigation efficiency.
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Sarah B
As someone living abroad, I appreciate India using diplomatic channels properly. This shows how international cooperation can help solve cross-border cases. Hope justice prevails.
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Kavya N
Zubeen's voice touched millions of hearts across Northeast India. The entire region is watching this case closely. Please don't let us down, authorities! 💔
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Michael C
Interesting to see India-Singapore legal cooperation in action. MLAT procedures can be complex but necessary for cross-border investigations. Hope this brings closure to the family.
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Vikram M
Shyamkanu Mahanta hiding in Singapore? This is getting serious. Hope the police team brings him back to face Indian law. No one should escape justice!

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