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Goa Nightclub Fire: Luthra Brothers Detained In Thailand After Five-Day International Manhunt

This special report tracks the international manhunt for the Luthra brothers, owners of the Virch club in Goa, following a deadly fire that erupted on December 6. The bulletin details their escape to Phuket, Thailand, just hours after the blaze. It highlights the multi-agency effort involving the Goa Police, CBI, and the Ministry of External Affairs, which led to their detention by Thai authorities on December 11. Goa Chief Minister Pramod Savanth stated that the 'Goa police is working day and night to be able to get the fugitives back'. The report outlines the timeline of events, from the brothers booking their flight at 1:17 AM to their eventual capture, and explains the next steps involving an extradition treaty between India and Thailand to bring them back to face the law.

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