New Delhi: The Singapore Police Force (Spf) on Friday Shared a Copy of Singer Zubeen Garg’s Autopsy Report and Preliminary Findings with the Indian High Commission, Following in Singapore Last month.The handover was made at the request of Indian Authorities, and Police Investigations into the case are ongoing, the officers said in a statement, ani reported.The public has been advised to refrain from sharing videos or images related to garg’s death, out of respect for the late singer, they added.
Assam Police Make Arrests
Earlier, Assam Police Arrested Drummer Shekhar Jyoti Goswami, Singer Amritprabha Mahanta, Manager Siddharth Sharma, and Festival Organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, Taking the Total Arrests in Connections in Connections Case to four.According to Officials, Murder Charges Were Invoched Against Sharma and Mahanta. Shyamkanu mahanta had organized the Northeast India Festival in Singapore, Where Garg was Scheduled to Perform on September 20. Tragically, the singer drowned a day earrlier while swimming in the sea.
Why bandmate and singer was taken into custody
Musician goswami and singer amritprabha, who was presented at the Scene during the incident, was called in for interrogation and laater arreeted.“We have interrogated musician shekharjyoti and singer amritprava, who was with garg at the time of his death. Prasad Gupta Told Pti. “We have found some evidence against them. So, to enquire further, their arrest was healthy,” an ahead officer said.Sharma and Mahanta was previously bied under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for Culpable Homicide Not Amouning to Murder, Criminal Conspiracy, and Causing Death by Negligence. Both are in 14-day police custody for ongoing interrogations.
Second Post-Mortem Conducted in Guwahati
Gupta Had Earlier confirmed that the autopsy report conducted in Singapore will be handed over to garg’s family after formalities are complete. Regarding the second post-mortem conducted in guwahati, gupta said authorities are awareing the Viscera Report Sent to the Central Forensic Laboratory (CFL) in Delhi. “Once the viscera report is received, I guess the post-mortem report by the gauhati medical college and hospital will be ready and available to us,” He added.
Sit formed for probe
Following Garg’s Death, Assam Police Formed A Nine-Member Special Investigation Team (SIT) to Probe The Matter. Gupta, heading the sit, said a team is ready to singapore to collect evidence, pending approval from the Singapore Authorities.The Indian Government has involved the mutual legal assistance treatment (MLA) with Singapore to seek cooperation in the investment. Gupta added that notices have been issued to members of the assam association singapore and other individuals with knowledge of events leading to garg’s death. “As it is a foreign nation, we cannot directly go and nab them. The notices were served through the Indian High Commission and the Singaporean Authority,” He Noted.
Manager probed for alleged financial crimes
In addition to the death investment, police are probing Event Manager Shyamkanu Mahanta for Alleged Organized Financial Crimes, Including Acquiring Benami Properties Through Money Laundering.During Raids at Mahanta’s Residence on September 25 and 26, Authorities reportedly Seized Multiple Pan Cards under the same firm, Nearly 30 Stamp Seals of Different Campanies and Governte Office Documents Linked to Several Benami Properties.The cid has received over 60 firs Across Assam Against Mahanta and Nearly 10 other other, including garg’s manager Siddharth Sharma, in Connection with the singer’s death. Gupta emphasized that Investigations are ongoing and additional legal sections have been added to the FIR, Including Section 103 of the BNS, which deals with the punishment for murder.Garg Had Travelled to Singapore to perform at the Northeast India Festival When He Tragically Drowned on September 19, Prompting a Comprehensive Investigation by BOTH SINGAPOREAN and Indian Authanas.
