A woman walks past the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, which was sealed for investigation following a fire that killed multiple people, in Goa, India, on Dec 7, 2025. (File photo: Reuters/Ali Monis Naqvi)

India arrests owners over Goa nightclub blaze after extradition

· CNA · Join

Read a summary of this article on FAST.
Get bite-sized news via a new
cards interface. Give it a try.
Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST
FAST

NEW DELHI: Indian police said on Tuesday (Dec 16) that they had arrested the owners of a nightclub where 25 people died in a blaze in tourist hub Goa, after they were extradited from Thailand.

Brothers Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra fled on a flight to Phuket in Thailand soon after the incident on Dec 7, before police raided their residence in New Delhi.

Goa Police said in a statement they had "taken custody of the absconding accused" upon their arrival in New Delhi.

The duo would likely be taken to Goa, where charges would be filed against them over the deaths of 25 people, including four Nepali citizens.

Subscribe to CNA’s Morning Brief
An automated curation of our top stories to start your day.


This service is not intended for persons residing in the E.U. By clicking subscribe, I agree to receive news updates and promotional material from Mediacorp and Mediacorp’s partners.
Loading

Goa, a former Portuguese colony on the shores of the Arabian Sea, lures millions of tourists every year with its nightlife, sandy beaches and laid-back atmosphere.

India's foreign ministry had suspended the owners' passports soon after they fled, and sought their extradition from authorities in Thailand.

The brothers were detained in Phuket on Dec 11 and deported to India on Tuesday.

The blaze at the club was likely caused by "electrical firecrackers", officials said, with most people dying due to suffocation in the basement and kitchen area after wooden parts of the venue caught fire.

Fires are common in India due to poor building practices, overcrowding and lack of safety regulations.

Source: AFP/rl

Newsletter

Morning Brief

Subscribe to CNA’s Morning Brief

An automated curation of our top stories to start your day.

Sign up for our newsletters

Get our pick of top stories and thought-provoking articles in your inbox

Subscribe here

Get the CNA app

Stay updated with notifications for breaking news and our best stories

Download here

Get WhatsApp alerts

Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app

Join here