Goa Nightclub Owners Gaurav & Saurabh Luthra File Bail Plea In Delhi Court
Goa nightclub owners Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, linked to a fire that killed 25, have filed for anticipatory bail in Delhi while remaining absconding. A blue corner INTERPOL notice is out for them after their suspected escape to Thailand. Meanwhile, six others, including one detained owner, have been arrested as police continue investigations into the tragedy.

Goa Nightclub Owners Gaurav & Saurabh Luthra File Bail Plea In Delhi Court | Representational Image
New Delhi: Gaurav Luthra and Saurabh Luthra, owners of the Goa nightclub where a devastating fire claimed 25 lives, have filed a petition for anticipatory bail in Delhi's Rohini Court to avoid arrest.
The petition will be heard later in the day. Meanwhile, the Luthra brothers continue to remain absconding.
A blue corner INTERPOL notice has been issued against both of them as efforts to trace their whereabouts continue.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Goa Police detained Ajay Gupta, one of the four owners of the 'Birch by Romeo Lane' nightclub.
With Gupta's detention, the total number of people taken into custody in the case has now risen to six, police officials said on Wednesday.
Other arrests include the nightclub's chief general manager, Rajiv Modak, general manager Vivek Singh, bar manager Rajiv Singhania, gate manager Riyanshu Thakur and an employee, Bharat Kohli.
Investigations have revealed that Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra are suspected to have fled to Phuket in Thailand in what police described as a well-planned escape executed within five hours of the deadly inferno.
As the police continued their search for the two brothers on Monday without success, a raiding team of Goa investigators visited their homes in Delhi and pasted notices on the walls.
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According to police inputs, the two boarded an IndiGo flight to Phuket at around 5.30 a.m. on Sunday in an apparent attempt to evade arrest or questioning after the fire that broke out around midnight.
A Look Out Circular against the Luthra brothers was issued later on Sunday evening, several hours after they had already flown to Thailand at around 5 a.m.
The massive fire at the club claimed 25 lives, including four tourists and 14 staff members.
The identities of seven victims are yet to be officially confirmed. Six other people sustained injuries in the incident and are currently undergoing treatment.
Police officials said the club, located near the backwaters of the Arpora River, had a narrow entry and exit, which became one of the major reasons why many victims were unable to escape the inferno in time.
The blaze erupted around midnight on Sunday at the club situated in the bustling Baga area, which draws large crowds owing to its proximity to one of Goa's most frequented beaches.
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