Thailand:Two brothers who co-owned the Goa nightclub devastated by a deadly fire earlier this month have been traced and detained in Thailand, marking a major development in the ongoing investigation. Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, wanted in connection with the blaze that claimed at least 25 lives, were taken into custody by Thai authorities following an international alert issued by Indian agencies.
Officials confirmed that New Delhi has begun formal extradition proceedings to bring the brothers back to India, where they are expected to face questioning and potential charges related to suspected violations of fire-safety norms at their establishment.
The search for the Luthras intensified after the catastrophic fire at ‘Birch’, a pub located in the bustling Romeo Lane area of Arpora. The blaze broke out during a late-night event and spread rapidly through the venue, leaving dozens dead and many more injured. The incident sparked public outrage and renewed scrutiny of Goa’s nightlife sector, where safety compliance has long been a matter of concern.
Investigators believe the Luthra brothers left India for Thailand shortly after the tragedy, anticipating imminent arrest. Local police teams, working with central agencies, had been tracking their movements for days before confirming their detention abroad.
Authorities in Goa continue to examine whether the pub operated without adequate fire exits, alarms, or suppression systems. The disaster has prompted widening inspections across the state, with several clubs and bars now facing potential penalties for falling short of safety standards.
As India moves to secure the brothers’ return, officials say the case will serve as a critical test of accountability in the state’s nightlife industry—one that many hope will bring lasting changes in enforcement and safety oversight.