Goa fire case accused Luthrabrothers DETAINED in Thailand
   Date :12-Dec-2025
 
Goa Nightclub
 
PANAJI :
 
GAURAV and Saurabh Luthra, co-owners of ‘Birch by Romeo Lane’ nightclub in North Goa where a blaze claimed 25 lives, have been detained by the authorities in Thailand, officials said on Thursday, as a Delhi court rejected their transit anticipatory bail pleas citing the duo’s conduct and the gravity of the offences. The brothers, prime accused in the case related to the tragedy that unfolded at Arpora village around midnight on December 6, would be brought back to India at the earliest to face legal action, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant assured in Panaji.
 
A court in Goa, meanwhile, remanded Ajay Gupta, who claimed to be a silent partner and investor in the nightclub, in police custody for seven days. A Delhi court rejected the transit anticipatory bail pleas of Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra. The duo had sought four weeks of transit anticipatory bail so that they were not immediately arrested on their return, but Additional Sessions Judge Vandana dismissed the pleas. “They left, they concealed, and they are now seeking leniency,” the Goa Government’s lawyer told the court, pointing out that they had fled immediately after the fire incident and were evading the legal process.
 
One of the lawyers of the Luthras submitted during the hearing that they were willing to return immediately and face the investigation. But the court noted that the offence was serious in nature as 25 people lost their lives in the fire. Given the “conduct” of the applicants and nature of the allegations, the court was not inclined to grant them relief, the judge said. She pointed out that documents showed that the accused booked tickets to Phuket at 1.17 AM on December 7 (over an hour after the fire broke out), and the flight departed at 5.20 AM. This fact was “concealed”, and their counsel instead stated that they had left for Thailand before the fire broke out, the judge said.
 
The licence agreement, trade licence and lease deed of the club had expired, said the court. It also trashed the medical grounds cited by Gaurav Luthra, noting that his own lawyer stated that his condition was not such that he cannot travel to another country. The medical documents were old, and do not reflect any serious medical conditions, the judge said. There was no explanation why the Luthras failed to approach the competent court having territorial jurisdiction in Goa, she added, while clarifying that the brothers were at liberty to approach the competent court for seeking appropriate relief.