Will the Luthra Brothers Secure Bail in Goa Nightclub Fire Case?
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New Delhi, Dec 10 (NationPress) A Delhi court is set to consider the anticipatory bail request of Gaurav Luthra and Saurabh Luthra, proprietors of the Goa nightclub where a tragic fire resulted in 25 fatalities, on Thursday. The court has requested a response from the Goa Police regarding their plea.
The brothers have applied for a four-week anticipatory bail at the Rohini Court in relation to the deaths stemming from the restaurant fire in Goa.
The Rohini court is awaiting a reply from the Goa Police concerning the Luthra brothers' application.
The Luthra siblings contend that they intend to return to India to engage in legal proceedings within the Goa court.
They stated, "It is true that lives were lost. We are seeking four weeks of anticipatory bail to return and face the court. How can the State Council oppose our return when we wish to participate in the legal process?"
In their bail application, they emphasized, "I only hold a license; the owner is different. I cannot undertake repairs without their consent. The bar belongs to the owner; I was merely operating it under a lease."
An INTERPOL blue corner notice has been issued for both individuals as authorities continue their search for them.
Investigations suggest that Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra may have escaped to Phuket, Thailand, in what law enforcement describes as a premeditated exit executed within five hours of the catastrophic fire.
Police reports indicate that the duo took an IndiGo flight to Phuket around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday, seemingly to avoid arrest or interrogation following the fire outbreak around midnight.
A Look Out Circular against the Luthra brothers was issued later that same Sunday evening, several hours after they had already departed for Thailand.
The intense fire at the nightclub claimed 25 lives, comprising four tourists and 14 staff members.
Authorities pointed out that the nightclub, located near the backwaters of the Arpora River, had a constricted entry and exit, significantly contributing to the inability of many victims to escape the blaze promptly.
The inferno ignited around midnight on Sunday at the club situated in the vibrant Baga area, known for attracting large crowds due to its proximity to one of Goa's most popular beaches.