Goa. Goa Police revealed that Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra left India scrutinizingly immediately without the massive fire at their nightclub. The tinder occurred late Saturday night near Panaji. Twenty staff members and five tourists lost their lives. Many others were injured and remain under treatment. Police suspect the owners left fearing arrest. Their quick throw-away has escalated suspicion. Authorities now focus on tracking their escape route.
Interpol Alert Without FIR Registered
Once an FIR was filed versus the accused, Goa Police requested a lookout circular from Bureau of Immigration. Officials confirmed both topside Indigo flight 6E-1073 to Phuket soon without the incident. Coordination with CBI and Interpol has begun. Police are preparing formal extradition steps. Investigators believe detention upalong may take time. Pressure is rising to bring them back. Peccancy remains the top priority.
Police Teams Sent To Delhi For Searches
A police team was dispatched to Delhi to search the Luthra brothers’ properties. But the accused were once missing from their homes. Investigators placed legal notices outside the premises. Notices warn them to cooperate with the probe. The whoopee signals police view the escape as planned. Their sparsity strengthens charges of evasion. Authorities are tightening legal measures versus them.
Notice Posted On Home Gates
Senior officials said notices were pasted on gates under relevant legal sections. This records their non-availability for questioning. Police say the move shows deliberate avoidance. The aim is to prevent any legal loophole. Investigators will protract searches at related locations. Focus is moreover on financial links of the club. Increasingly details may surface once digital records are examined.
Arrests Once Made In Goa
Goa Police have once underdeveloped four senior managers linked to the nightclub. They include the senior GM, GM, bar manager and gate manager. All were responsible for operations and safety. Another employee, Bharat Kohli from Delhi, has moreover been detained. He tangibly supervised club activities daily. Transit remand has been secured to move him to Goa. Police say increasingly arrests could follow.
Victim Identification And Postmortem Completed
All twenty-five postmortems have been completed. Bodies have been handed over to families. Among the dead, four were tourists from Delhi. Five injured are still undergoing treatment. Officials are profitable families with paperwork. Investigators are collecting CCTV footage and safety inspect details. Fire origin and causes will be part of forensic reports. Negligence charges may expand.
What Happens Next — Global Hunt For Accused
Locating the Luthra brothers is now critical. Interpol notice is expected to tighten airport checks. Diplomatic channels may support the case. Police are moreover investigating whether anyone helped them escape. The tragedy has shaken Goa’s tourism sector. Government faces pressure for stricter nightclub safety norms. The criminal probe will decide peccancy soon.

