Zubeen Garg Death Mystery: SIT Meets Singapore Police for Last Moments

Assam's Special Investigation Team has traveled to Singapore to meet with local police about Zubeen Garg's final moments. The team plans to request CCTV footage from the hotel where the singer last stayed before his tragic death. Meanwhile, back in Assam, violent protests erupted outside Baksa District Jail where five accused are detained. The district administration has imposed strict prohibitory orders around the jail to prevent further unrest.

Key Points: Assam SIT Meets Singapore Police in Zubeen Garg Death Probe

  • SIT seeks CCTV footage from Garg's Singapore hotel before his death
  • Five accused including manager and bandmates currently jailed in Assam
  • Violent protests outside Baksa jail injured police officer, damaged vehicles
  • District administration imposed Section 163 restrictions around jail premises
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Zubeen Garg death case: Assam SIT to meet Singapore Police for details of singer's last moments

Assam's SIT travels to Singapore to investigate Zubeen Garg's final moments as protests erupt outside Baksa jail where five accused are detained.

"The SIT members will have a meeting with the Singapore authority on Tuesday - Investigation Sources"

Guwahati, Oct 21

The Special Investigation Team (SIT), probing the untimely demise of Assam's cultural icon Zubeen Garg, is set to meet the Singapore Police Forces on Tuesday to fetch details of last moments of the singer while he was in Singapore.

Garg passed away on September 19 when he was in the yacht with members of Assam Association in Singapore along with his manager Siddharth Sharma, bandmates Shekharjyoti Goswami, Amritprabha Mahanta and his cousin Sandipan Garg. All of the abovementioned people are now behind the bars along with festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta due to their alleged role in the passing away of the iconic singer.

CID Special DGP Munna Prasad Gupta and SP-rank officer Tarun Goel have landed in Singapore on Monday as the members of SIT probing Garg's death.

The SIT members will have a meeting with the Singapore authority on Tuesday and they will most probably seek the CCTV footages of the hotel where Garg last stayed.

Notably, ferocious protests broke out outside the Baksa District Jail in the previous week after the five accused in the Zubeen Garg death case were brought to the facility under heavy police escort.

In the wake of escalating tension, the district administration imposed prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) to prevent further unrest.

The situation turned volatile when an agitated crowd gathered outside the Baksa district jail premises, demanding that two of the accused - festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta and Zubeen Garg's manager Siddharth Sharma - be presented before the public.

The mob resorted to stone-pelting, injuring a female police officer and damaging several vehicles in the police convoy. Security forces resorted to the use of batons to disperse the protesters, and multiple individuals were detained for unlawful assembly.

District Magistrate Gautam Das promptly issued an order restricting all forms of public gatherings, rallies, demonstrations, and processions within a 500-metre radius of the Baksa jail.

The order also banned the carrying of weapons such as lathis, daggers, spears, and swords, along with the throwing of stones or any inflammable materials, including firecrackers.

The directive cited apprehensions of "breach of public peace and tranquillity owing to an unrest situation observed near the District Jail, Nikashi, Baksa", and warned that any violation will invite strict legal action under the relevant provisions of law.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The stone-pelting and violence outside the jail is completely unacceptable. We want justice for Zubeen da, but taking law into our own hands is not the way. Let the investigation proceed properly.
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Arjun K
Why did it take so long for the SIT to go to Singapore? The incident happened in September and now it's almost November. The delay raises questions about the seriousness of the investigation.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up listening to Zubeen's music, this whole situation is heartbreaking. His voice defined Assam for so many of us. Hope the truth comes out and his family gets closure. 💔
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Vikram M
The fact that his own manager and bandmates are among the accused is shocking. How can people so close to him be involved in his death? This case gets more mysterious by the day.
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Michael C
Good to see international cooperation in this investigation. Singapore has excellent forensic capabilities, so their CCTV footage and evidence should help establish the timeline of events clearly.
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Ananya R
Zubeen da's music touched millions. "Ya Ali" and "Dola Dola" will forever remain in our hearts. Hope justice is served properly through legal channels, not through mob justice. 🎵

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