Goa Fire Tragedy: Birch by Romeo Lane Owners Move Delhi Court for Bail
Gaurav Luthra and Saurabh Luthra, owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Goa where 25 people lost their lives in a devastating fire, have approached Delhi's Rohini Court seeking anticipatory bail. The brothers filed the petition to avoid arrest as the investigation into the tragedy intensifies. The court is scheduled to hear their plea today.
According to Goa Police, the Luthra brothers left the country within hours of the incident, boarding an Indigo flight to Phuket, Thailand, shortly after the fire broke out in the early hours on Sunday at Arpora. Their sudden departure raised questions about their involvement and prompted authorities to escalate their search efforts.
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Police Push Ahead With Investigation
Goa DIG Varsha Sharma confirmed that the investigation remains in full swing and denied suggestions of police negligence. She stated that the force is closely coordinating with the CBI and Interpol, and that a Blue Corner Notice has already been issued to trace those connected to the case.
As part of the widening probe, Ajay Gupta - one of the four owners of Birch by Romeo Lane - was brought to the Sunlight Colony Crime Branch office on Wednesday. Gupta is expected to be produced in court later today as investigators continue to interrogate individuals linked to the nightclub's operations.
Restaurant Demolition and Crackdown on Violations
In addition to the enforcement actions, the district administration has demolished part of the Romeo Lane restaurant in Vagator, another property owned by the Luthra brothers. The demolition is believed to be linked to violations and irregularities found during inspections conducted after the fire.
The tragic incident, which killed at least 25 people - most of them staff members - has triggered widespread outrage over safety lapses, alleged illegal constructions and the lack of fire-readiness at the Arpora property. The Government of Goa has set up a special committee to investigate the blaze, review permissions granted to the establishment and identify those responsible.
A Tragedy Under Intense Scrutiny
As the Luthra brothers seek legal protection and the police tighten their investigation, the aftermath of the fire continues to draw public anger and political attention. With multiple inquiries underway and more arrests expected, the case now stands as one of the most closely watched nightclub safety failures in recent years - prompting questions about corruption, compliance and accountability in Goa's nightlife industry.
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