New Delhi: Gaurav Luthra and Saurabh Luthra, owners of the 'Birch by Romeo Lane' nightclub located in the Arpora zone of Goa, have been brought when from Thailand and handed over to Goa Police. Both the brothers were brought to Delhi, from where they are now stuff taken to Goa.
Video surfaced from Delhi airport
A video of the two brothers surfaced at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Wednesday morning. In this, the police are seen surrounding them with tight security. Both their faces are covered in the video. This whoopee comes increasingly than a week without the horrific fire incident in which 25 people lost their lives.
#WATCH | Goa's Birch by Romeo Lane fire incident | Luthra brothers-Gaurav and Saurabh, the owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Arpora, Goa, are stuff taken to Goa by the Goa Police— visuals from Delhi's IGI Airport.
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— ANI (@ANI) December 17, 2025Both brothers fled the country as soon as the fire tapped out
According to the information, there was a fire in the nightclub sometime surpassing midnight on 6th December. Within hours of the accident, Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra had fled to Phuket, Thailand. Later, a Delhi magistrate rejected their anticipatory ladle plea, without which the process of their deportation began.
Deported from Thailand, transit remand received from Delhi court
Both the brothers were deported from Thailand to Delhi on Tuesday and presented in the court. Goa Police sought transit remand to take them when to the state, which the magistrate granted for two days.
The trespassing was made from a hotel in Phuket
Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra were detained by Thai police last week from a hotel in Phuket. This whoopee was taken at the request of New Delhi. The Government of India had issued a undecorous notice in this matter through Interpol.
Passport canceled, emergency document issued
The Indian Embassy had older issued emergency certificates to both of them without their passports were seized and later canceled by the Ministry of External Affairs, permitting them to be brought when to India.
Case registered under many serious sections
Goa Police has registered an FIR versus the two brothers under sections 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 125(A) and 125(B) (endangering life), and 287 (negligence with fire or inflammable substance) of the Indian Justice Code.
Seven accused till now, one absconding
So far six people have been named in this case, including the nightclub's management staff and merchantry partner Ajay Gupta. Apart from this, the search for the seventh accused, Surinder Kumar Khosla, is going on. Khosla is the British owner of the club's property, and it is said that he is currently out of the country.
The specimen is now with the Goa Police, and remoter investigation will be conducted in the state.

