Singapore police to share info on Zubeen case in 10 days, SIT returns
Guwahati, Oct. 25 -- The Assam Police's Special Investigation Team (SIT), probing the death of singer Zubeen Garg, said on Friday that the Singapore authorities told them they would share some information and evidence within 10 days even as their investigation would take around 90 days.
"We emphasised that we need their assistance to complete the investigation timely manner as we are required to submit our charge-sheet within a specific time under the Indian law," said special director general Munna Prasad Gupta, who led the two-member team that visited Singapore this week. Gupta said they met the Indian High Commission officials to discuss legal assistance. He added that they discussed the case and exchanged information with the Singapore Police. The SIT, which returned to Assam on Thursday, visited the places where Garg went and died during his stay in Singapore for the Northeast India Festival. It sought CCTV footage and other material. "They [Singapore Police] told us that their investigation would take around 90 days, but they would share some of the information and evidence within 10 days," Gupta said. On Friday, Garima Garg, singer's widow, recorded her statement ....
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