
The organizer of the festival in the northeast of India Shyamkan Mahant, who was arrested due to the death of the Asam singer Zateen Garg, moved the Supreme Court on Friday on Friday and sought an investigation from the state investigation (CID) to the Central Investigation Office (CBI) or the National Investigation Agency).
Mahanta, who was arrested on Wednesday by the Assam Police, along with Garg’s manager Siddharth Sharmou, was also looking for a direction appointed by the Supreme Court judge in retirement to supervise and follow the probe until the death of a popular singer.
While the Mahanta was arrested after landing in Delhi when returning from Singapore, Sharma was arrested as he traveled discreetly because he was hiding earlier, according to Assam Police Cid Special DGP Munna Prasad Gupta.
Previously, on Friday, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) shared a copy of Garg’s autopsy reports and their preliminary findings with the Indian authorities and urged people not to share the media concerning the circumstances of the deceased.
Although the Singapore authorities had previously excluded a foul, with Garg’s cause of death listed as drowning, arrests if the co -founder Shekhar Jyoti Goswami cloied in India, India in India on Thursday.
Goswami and amritra were sent on Friday to a 14 -day police link, the day after the Mahanta and Sharma were ceded.
Assam Cid also added a section of murder accusations according to the BNS law in the registered case.
The 52 -year -old Assamese Music icon died 19 September during a diving accident in Singapore, where he left at the Northeast India festival.
Garg’s premature death caused a wave of grief across India, with hundreds of thousands of thousands going to the streets to pay tribute to the singer.
(Tagstotranslate) Singapore Police Force (T) Zateen Garg





