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Goa nightclub fire News

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Goa Night Club Fire Incident: Accused Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra have been sent to judicial custody until 9 January, 2026 by the JMFC court.
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As per the schedule, the Luthra brothers are expected to arrive in Goa late tomorrow night. Upon arrival, they will be taken directly to the Anjuna Police Station for further interrogation. The accused are likely to be produced before the Mapusa Court on December 17.
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The brothers left India early Saturday on an IndiGo flight to Phuket. Investigators say their tickets were booked at 1.17 am, while firefighters were still struggling to control the blaze. Their presence in Thailand was confirmed soon after, with photographs of Gaurav Luthra at Phuket airport circulating widely.
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Luthra brothers stated that bulldozer action against their other properties in Goa after the fire tragedy was proof that they could be treated unfairly by the authorities.
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The Luthra brothers, Gaurav and Saurabh, wanted in the Goa Birch Hotel fire case, have been detained in Thailand and are likely to be deported to India soon. 
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Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, who fled after the deadly Goa nightclub fire, have been detained in Thailand. India fast-tracks their return via deportation (as undocumented foreigners) to bypass lengthy extradition proceedings.
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The Luthra brothers, accused in the Goa nightclub fire that claimed 25 lives, are reportedly detained in Thailand and deportation proceedings to India, as per the Hindustan Times reprted.
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The MEA has received Goa’s request to revoke the passports of accused Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra in the nightclub fire case and is examining it under the Passports Act.
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The Luthra brothers have approached the Rohini Court seeking four weeks of anticipatory bail in connection with the deaths caused by the Goa nightclub fire. The court has asked the Goa Police to file a response to their plea.
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Goa Nightclub Fire: The detained accused partner, Ajay Gupta, from New Delhi, against whom a Lookout Circular was issued, said, "I am just a partner." Meanwhile, the Luthra brothers, owners of 'Birch by Romeo Lane', have moved an anticipatory bail application. 
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Goa Nightclub Fire Probe: A massive fire broke out in the early hours of Sunday at a nightclub in Arpora, leading to 25 deaths. Now, amid the ongoing investigation into the tragedy, a 'blue corner notice' has been issued by INTERPOL against the absconding accused, Gaurav Luthra and Saurabh Luthra.
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A devastating fire at Goa’s Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub killed 25 people, while owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra reportedly fled to Phuket within hours of the incident. Police have launched a nationwide and international hunt, arrested four managers, and suspect a cylinder blast as the cause.






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