Key Points

The CID investigation into Zubeen Garg's death takes a significant step forward as Singapore-based Rup Kamal Kalita becomes the first witness to respond to summons. Meanwhile, seven other Assamese individuals present on the yacht during the incident have not cooperated with authorities. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma revealed that the Enforcement Directorate and Income Tax Department will investigate financial irregularities connected to festival organizer Shyamkanu Mahanta. The state government is utilizing international legal channels through the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Singapore to gather crucial evidence.

Key Points: Zubeen Garg Death Case Singapore Witness Rup Kamal Kalita CID

  • Rup Kamal Kalita returns from Singapore to assist CID in Zubeen Garg death investigation
  • Seven other Singapore-based witnesses have not responded to police summons yet
  • CM confirms Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty activated with Singapore for evidence sharing
  • ED and Income Tax Department to probe financial irregularities linked to Shyamkanu Mahanta
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Zubeen Garg death case: Singapore-based Rup Kamal Kalita to appear before CID

Singapore-based Rup Kamal Kalita appears before Assam CID in Zubeen Garg death probe as seven others ignore summons, with ED and IT investigating Shyamkanu Mahanta.

"We hope the others will follow soon. Some are still unwilling to return, but we are maintaining pressure as their statements are vital for concluding the investigation quickly. - Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, Oct 7

As the CID of Assam Police summoned at least eight Assamese people living in Singapore, who were present on the yacht when singer Zubeen Garg died, one person, Rup Kamal Kalita, is set to arrive in Guwahati on Tuesday to appear before the investigation team in connection with the untimely demise of the celebrity.

However, according to police, rest of the seven Singapore-based Assamese people have not responded to the summons.

As per sources, Kalita was a resident of the Kahilipara locality in Guwahati, where the late music maestro Zubeen Garg used to live.

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma mentioned, "We hope the others will follow soon. Some are still unwilling to return, but we are maintaining pressure as their statements are vital for concluding the investigation quickly."

The CM clarified that Assam Police will not visit Singapore, as they lack jurisdiction in another country.

"The Centre has already invoked the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) between India and Singapore. Through this, the Singapore government will share the findings of its probe into Zubeen Garg's death with Indian authorities," he said.

Sources said the CID had issued notices to eight Assamese NRIs based in Singapore who were present on the yacht during the incident.

Except for Kalita, none have responded so far. The state government may consider strict measures, including passport cancellation, against those who refuse to cooperate with the investigation.

Meanwhile, mounting pressure continues to build on North East India Festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, who remains in police custody for his alleged involvement in the untimely death of singer Zubeen Garg.

CM Sarma on Monday said that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Income Tax (IT) Department will soon begin a probe into alleged financial irregularities linked to Mahanta.

The Chief Minister had said the state government is already in touch with both central agencies to ensure a professional and transparent investigation.

"I am confident that the ED and IT Department will look into the financial discrepancies connected to Mahanta. We are working closely with them to make sure that no one involved in Zubeen Garg's death can evade responsibility," he said.

The Chief Minister also remarked that Mahanta was known for cultivating connections with influential individuals.

"His primary job seemed to be taking photographs with various people. If the pictures stored on his mobile phone are made public, they will include politicians, journalists, and many others. However, such photos have no relevance to the ongoing probe. We also have records of several individuals who travelled with him to Bangkok, but those details are unrelated to this case," CM Sarma added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why are the other seven not responding? This looks suspicious. If they have nothing to hide, they should come forward voluntarily. Zubeen Garg was a cultural icon of Assam - we deserve to know the truth about what happened that day.
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James A
Good to see international cooperation through MLAT. Shows how seriously India is taking this investigation. The Singapore government's findings will be crucial. Hope justice is served for the talented artist.
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Ananya R
CM's comment about Mahanta taking photos with influential people seems unnecessary and personal. The focus should remain on the investigation, not character assassination. Let's stick to facts and evidence. 🤔
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Vikram M
Passport cancellation threat is a strong move! This will definitely pressure the others to return. Zubeen da's fans across India are watching this case closely. We want complete transparency in the investigation.
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Sarah B
The ED and IT probe into financial irregularities shows this goes deeper than just the yacht incident. Hope all aspects are thoroughly investigated. Zubeen's family deserves closure.

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