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Goa Nightclub Fire: Court Orders Five-Day Police Custody For Luthra Brothers After Deportation

The duo was initially taken to a Primary Health Centre at Siolim for medical examination. They were later taken to the District Hospital at Mapusa.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>One of the Luthra brothers, co-owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, being taken by police personnel to a court in connection with the December 6 fire incident that killed 25 persons, at Anjuna police station, in North Goa district, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (PTI Photo)</p></div>
One of the Luthra brothers, co-owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, being taken by police personnel to a court in connection with the December 6 fire incident that killed 25 persons, at Anjuna police station, in North Goa district, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025. (PTI Photo)
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A court in North Goa on Wednesday remanded Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, co-owners of the ‘Birch by Romeo Lane’ nightclub, in police custody for five days.

The brothers, who were brought to Goa from Delhi earlier in the day after being deported from Thailand in connection with the Dec. 6, 2025 fire incident that killed 25 people, were produced in the court after undergoing health check-ups twice at the District Hospital in North Goa.

Judicial Magistrate First Class Mapusa Puja Sardesai remanded the two brothers in police custody for five days.

A team of the Goa Police, along with the Luthra brothers, arrived at the Manohar International Airport, Mopa, in North Goa at 10.45 a.m.

The duo was initially taken to a Primary Health Centre at Siolim for medical examination. They were later taken to the District Hospital at Mapusa.

After their health assessment, the two were produced in the court.

The court directed that the accused be sent for fresh medical examination. Accordingly, the two were again taken to the District Hospital.

Later, they were produced before Judge Sardesai, who ordered the five-day police custody of the accused.

After the fire tragedy at Arpora village, the Anjuna police had registered a case against the Luthra brothers on various charges, including culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

The brothers were arrested in Delhi on Tuesday after being deported from Thailand. A court there allowed the Goa Police their two-day transit remand.

The duo had fled to Phuket in Thailand early on Dec. 7, hours after the fire at their nightclub, prompting the authorities to issue an Interpol Blue Corner Notice and cancel their passports.

They were detained by Thai authorities at Phuket on Dec. 11 following a request from the Indian government, which later coordinated with officials in Thailand to deport them under legal treaties between the two nations.

Five managers and staff members have already been arrested by the Goa Police in connection with the fire.

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