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Goa Club Fire: Luthra Brothers Detained in Thailand, Extradition to India Underway

In a major breakthrough in the Goa nightclub fire case, the Luthra brothers, owners of the club where a devastating blaze killed 25 people on 6 December, have been detained in Thailand. The brothers—who fled India shortly after the tragedy—were tracked down through coordinated efforts involving Indian agencies, Thailand police, and diplomatic channels. Their passports were suspended, Interpol assistance was activated, and a joint operation led to their detention at a Bangkok hotel. The owners had earlier claimed in court that they were “only licence holders” and had no involvement in the daily operations of the club. However, investigators revealed serious irregularities—illegal construction, no proper fire exits, a basement kitchen, wooden interiors, and a narrow escape path that led to suffocation-related deaths of staff and customers. A high-level meeting in Goa has been scheduled, involving the Chief Minister, Chief Secretary, DGP, and senior officials, to finalise the strategy for the brothers’ extradition and further investigation. Once brought back, they will be presented before the Goa court, where Anjuna Police are handling the case. Authorities emphasize that this swift action marks a significant success for India’s diplomatic efforts, preventing the accused from escaping to other countries and ensuring accountability in a tragedy that shocked the nation.

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