In a key development in the investigation of Assam’s beloved singer Zubeen Garg’s sudden death, Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that the Singapore Police will meet with the state’s Special Investigation Team (SIT) on October 21.
Sarma posted the news on X (formerly Twitter) and said the meeting is a “crucial step towards justice for our beloved Zubeen.” He added that the two teams will share evidence and findings. The SIT, headed by Assistant Director‑General of Police Munna Prasad Gupta, has been working closely with Singapore authorities since the singer was found dead in Singapore last month.
Zubeen Garg, a celebrated Assamese singer and cultural icon, drew a massive outpouring of grief when his body was discovered. The state government set up the SIT to ensure a thorough and transparent probe. The team is gathering information from people who were close to Garg during his last days abroad, and it has coordinated with Singapore officials on every step.
In the days after the death, protests erupted across Assam. Some demonstrations turned violent, with clashes near Baksa jail that led police to tighten security in the region. The police say the situation is now under control, but they remain vigilant as the investigation continues.
The upcoming meeting between Singapore Police and the Assam SIT is expected to be a turning point. By exchanging key documents and insights, investigators hope to uncover the circumstances that led to Zubeen Garg’s untimely death and bring closure to his fans. Justice for Zubeen is the central goal, as the Assam government assures the public that the case will be resolved.
Source: ianslive
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