The chief minister stated that six people have been arrested after the tragic fire incident.
Rohini Court in Delhi on Thursday rejected anticipatory bail pleas of Gaurav and Saurav Luthra, owners of Goa club that caught fire recently, killing at least 25 people, including customers.
The brothers, who allegedly fled the country following the tragic incident, have been arrested in Thailand and will be brought to India.
Goa Chief Minister, Pramod Sawant, speaking to news agency ANI on Thursday, said, "Our govt will work to give justice to the 25 people who lost their lives...We will put them (the club owners, Luthra brothers) behind bars."
The chief minister stated that six people have been arrested after the tragic fire incident.
“We also suspended three people and are conducting the investigation in a fast-track manner. One of the three owners of the club was arrested in Delhi, and an LOC was issued against the two other owners. We also ordered the Regional Passport Office to cancel their passports,” the minister said.
“With the help of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Home Minister, the Luthra brothers were detained in Thailand. Our team from Goa and central agencies will bring the two club owners to Goa. We take legal action and put them behind bars,” he added.
The Chief Minister further stated that teams of the Goa Police and the CBI will go to Thailand to bring the brothers.
"Henceforth, any violation and encroachment will not be tolerated...Two suspended women government officers are cooperating with the investigation, while one officer is not, and action will be taken in this regard...To ensure such an accident doesn't occur again, our enforcement team, comprising senior officers, fire safety officers, and building construction officers, is visiting various clubs and restaurants. The clubs where serious violations are found will be closed," Pramod Sawant added.
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— ANI (@ANI) December 11, 2025
The incident took place on the intervening night of December 6 and 7.
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