City
Epaper

Zubeen Garg death: Singapore toxicology report sent to SIT, says Assam CM

By IANS | Updated: October 31, 2025 22:33 IST

Guwahati, Oct 31 Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that the Singapore government has forwarded ...

Open in App

Guwahati, Oct 31 Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that the Singapore government has forwarded the toxicology report related to the death of iconic singer and filmmaker Zubeen Garg to the Assam Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

The report, however, is yet to physically arrive in Guwahati, where the Special Investigation Team (SIT) is conducting a detailed probe into the case.

The Chief Minister confirmed that the SIT has made “substantial progress” in the investigation and is on course to file the chargesheet within the stipulated timeframe.

“The team is working day and night to ensure justice for Zubeen Garg,” Sarma said, expressing confidence in the pace and integrity of the inquiry.

The death of Zubeen Garg on September 19 in Singapore, where he was on a yacht trip in the sea, sent shockwaves across Assam and the entire Northeast.

Following his death, the state government ordered a high-level investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding it.

His mortal remains were brought back to Guwahati, where thousands of fans gathered to pay their final respect. His ashes were immersed in the Brahmaputra recently by wife Garima Garg and family members.

The SIT, led by senior CID officers, has already made multiple arrests in connection with alleged evidence tampering and concealment linked to the case.

Those arrested include festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, Garg's manager Siddharth Sarma, two of his bandmates -- Shekharjyoti Goswami and Amritprava Mahanta.

Moreover, Sandipan Garg, cousin of the late singer who travelled with him in Singapore, was also taken into custody along with two personal security officers of Zubeen Garg. All of them are now under judicial custody.

Addressing public speculation and criticism, CM Sarma urged people to maintain faith in the investigative process.

“Those who question justice for Zubeen Garg should reconsider their stance before December 15. The SIT’s diligent work will speak for itself,” he asserted.

Sarma also warned against politicising the sensitive case.

“Some have tried to draw premature conclusions, but justice will prevail,” he said.

In a separate remark, the Chief Minister aimed at political opponents, accusing Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi of “acting as a Pakistani agent.”

Sarma claimed he possesses evidence but would act only after the ongoing investigations and elections conclude.

--IANS

tdr/dan

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUkraine calls Miami meetings "productive, constructive", discusses development of 20-point plan with US

InternationalIndian H-1B visa holders who flew back to renew work permits left stranded

InternationalEpstein files: US Department of Justice reposts President Trump's photo

InternationalPakistan: Man allegedly opens fire inside house; kills wife, two women, one minor

InternationalRussia launched 1300 drones, 1200 guided aerial bombs at Ukraine over past week: Zelenskyy

National Realted Stories

NationalBihar: Bagaha's Suman Devi scripts success story of self-reliance, earns lakhs through beekeeping

National'Nation first must guide thought and action', Arunachal Guv tells NCC cadets

NationalTurn Yoga and meditation into a mass movement for a healthy, balanced society: Gujarat CM

NationalKCR announces mass movement over irrigation projects

NationalChains of Commerce: How Britain’s need for gold forced ‘circuitous route’ that crushed India’s trade (From the Archives)