The Luthra brothers, who had fled to Phuket, Thailand, hours after the horrific Goa nightclub fire incident, were brought back to Delhi on Tuesday. The duo will be produced before the Patiala House Court, and then the Goa police will take transit remand of the accused.
The Luthra brothers--Gaurav and Saurabh, owners of the 'Birch by Romeo Lane' nightclub in Arpora, Goa, where 25 people were killed in a devastating fire on December 6--are being deported from Thailand today.
A firing incident was reported in PS Jafrabad, Delhi, at around 1.40 AM, resulting in the death of two brothers. The police have filed a case, and further investigation is underway.
Luthra Brothers, the owner of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in North Goa, where 25 people were killed in a fire, will be deported from Thailand today, according to the Goa police.
Upon their arrival, officials from the central agencies will take Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra to the Patiala House Court in Delhi, from where the Goa Police will take them on transit remand.
According to Thai Immigration officials, Luthras were arrested under Section 12(7) of the Thai Immigration Act. Subsequently, officials at Phuket Immigration formally revoked their VISA permission to stay in Thailand, effectively cancelling their legal status in the kingdom. The Luthra br
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According to the Goa Police, police custody of another accused in the club fire, which killed 25 people, Bharat Kohli, has been extended by six days for further investigation.
According to the sources, the two individuals were detained in Phuket following intervention by the Embassy. Thai authorities are currently processing the matter under local law, including steps to deport them to India.