In the meantime, the Baksa area continues to be restive following clashes between a mob and the police when the 5 accused in Garg's loss of life case had been taken to Baksa district jail at Mushalpur.
A notification issued by the Assam Police headquarters acknowledged that they've cancelled all of the leaves of its personnel, together with beforehand accepted leaves, besides in emergency circumstances like on medical grounds, contemplating the regulation and order scenario in Baksa district. The federal government has additionally suspended cell web and information companies and imposed prohibitory orders.
1000's of individuals had come out on the streets and pelted stones on the excessive safety convoy carrying the 5 accused, together with North East India Competition organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, Garg's supervisor Siddhartha Sharma, Zubeen's cousin Sandipan Garg and two PSOs of Garg – Nandreswar Bora and Paresh Baishya.
Assam police tried to shift the 5 accused to the newly inaugurated district jail in Baksa, as per courtroom orders. Nonetheless, individuals opposed the transfer to shift the 5 accused to Baksa jail. Police needed to resort to lathi cost and, later, it was compelled to fireside to disperse the gang.
Over 30 individuals, together with policemen, had been injured within the stone pelting. The federal government later rushed the Speedy Motion Power and extra forces from different districts to Baksa to regulate the scenario. Police have detained 10 individuals in reference to the violence.Assam's Chief of the Opposition, Debabrata Saikia on Thursday lodged a criticism with the Nationwide Human Rights Fee concerning the Baksa incident.
In his criticism, Saikia stated the protest was a part of the emotional “Justice for Zubeen Garg” motion. Chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma posted on X, “One other step ahead in the direction of justice for our beloved Zubeen. Singapore Police authorities will meet the Assam Police staff, led by Munna Gupta, ADGP and head of SIT, on October 21. Our staff will journey to Singapore on October 20 accordingly. Our collective resolve stays – Justice for Zubeen will prevail.”
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 