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Goa fire: INTERPOL issues blue corner notice for absconding owners
INTERPOL has issued a blue corner notice for Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, owners of the Goa nightclub where a fire killed 25 people. The brothers, who have fled to Thailand, are being tracked by international authorities,
A deadly fire at the ‘Burj by Romeo Lane’ nightclub in Goa claimed 25 lives, including 20 staff and five tourists, prompting an investigation into the owners who reportedly fled the country. In response,
Taking a step towards revoking the passports of the Luthra brothers, who fled to Thailand after a fire in their Goa nightclub claimed 25 lives, the Centre has sent them notices asking them to explain why their passports should not be impounded.
The deputy director of tourism in the state said 198 square metres of the Romeo Lane restaurant in the Vagator area would be razed for alleged encroachment.
Indian authorities confirmed the two brothers boarded a flight to Phuket in Thailand shortly after the incident.
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Goa nightclub fire triggers Delhi crackdown; only a few hotels, clubs meet fire safety norms
The figures have assumed urgency amid intensified checks and police action following a fire at a nightclub in Goa that killed 25 people.
The Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub fire was possibly caused by cold pyro guns. The venue lacked proper fire safety measures, with narrow exits and improper ventilation, complicating rescue efforts.
Families of the three men from Assam who died in the Goa nightclub fire on Monday said their children were forced to migrate to the western state due to the lack of livelihood opportunities in their area.