Goa club fire: Lookout circular issued for owners who fled to Thailand

Published : Dec 09, 2025, 11:00 AM IST
Aftermath of fire at Birch by Romeo Lane restaurant in Arpora, Goa (Photo/ANI)

Synopsis

A lookout circular (LOC) has been issued against Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, owners of the Goa nightclub where a fire killed 25. The duo has fled to Phuket, Thailand. A magisterial inquiry is probing the tragedy and operational lapses.

A lookout circular (LOC) has been issued against Saurabh (40) and Gaurav Luthra (44), the owners of 'Birch by Romeo Lane' nightclub in Arpora Goa, by the Bureau of Immigration at the request of the Goa police. The owners of the nightclub have fled to Phuket in Thailand after the massive inferno killed at least 25 people.

Official Probe and International Action

A blue collar notice is likely to be issued against the absconding duo. A blue notice, as per the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol), is issued to collect additional information about a person's identity, location or activities in relation to a criminal investigation.

A magisterial inquiry has been launched into the devastating fire at a restaurant-cum-club in Arpora, Goa, which claimed 25 lives. Authorities have visited the site, summoned all relevant documents, and are investigating lapses that allowed the club to operate despite expired licenses, while the state government is extending full support to victims' families, the press note said.

The massive blaze broke out in the early hours of Sunday at a nightclub in Arpora, triggering a high-casualty incident. The Goa government formed the committee to probe into the incident.

Inquiry Reveals Major Lapses

On Monday, the press note said that the Magisterial inquiry was initiated, and the Committee visited the site and called for all relevant documents. Further, it is noted that the Sarpanch had signed NOCs for electricity and water connections, House repairs, and a Trade License, amongst other permissions.

The premise continued to run after the expiry of the Trade License since March 2024. Under Section 72-A of the Goa Panchayat Raj Act, the local body is empowered to seal such premises. However, they failed to do so.

Owners Fled to Thailand, Interpol Alerted

The club owners and accused in the Goa club fire case, Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, fled to Phuket, Thailand, soon after the incident, the Goa police said on Monday.

According to the press note, the police are coordinating with the Interpol Division of CBI to apprehend both the accused. Police have noted that travelling to Phuket shows their "intent to avoid investigation."

High-Level Committee Visits Site

The massive blaze broke out in the wee hours of Sunday at a nightclub in Arpora, triggering a high-casualty incident. The Goa government formed the committee to probe into the incident.

A high-level inquiry committee on Monday visited the restaurant-cum-club in Goa's Arpora, where a devastating fire claimed the lives of 25 people.

The inquiry committee, comprising the District Magistrate, SP (South), Deputy Director (Fire and Emergency Services) and Director (Forensics), visited the incident site as part of the ongoing investigation into the incident. (ANI)

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