The Goa fire accused fled abroad from the same IndiGo which created an outcry in the entire country; Big revelation happened
IndiGo Crisis and Goa Club Fire: On one hand, Indigo flights are getting canceled rapidly. There is panic in the entire country. On the other hand, Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, the main accused in the recent Romeo Lane fire incident in Goa, fled to Phuket, Thailand by taking an Indigo flight from Mumbai five hours after the incident.
Goa Police has issued a statement on this matter. The police are currently investigating their whereabouts and the entire process of fleeing abroad. Further investigation is underway, and officials also plan to seek international help. The Goa Police statement said that Goa Police is investigating the incident of fire at Birch by Romeo Lane.
Raid in Delhi goes missing
According to the police, as soon as the FIR was registered in the club accident case, a police team was immediately sent to Delhi. Where the houses of accused Gaurav Luthra and Saurabh Luthra were raided. During this time he was not found there, after which a legal notice was pasted at his house.
The accused fled to Phuket on Indigo flight
Police said that by the evening of 7 December, a Lookout Circular (LOC) had been issued against him. When Mumbai Immigration was contacted, it was revealed that the accused had left for Phuket on IndiGo flight 6E 1073 at 5:30 am on December 7, while the incident had occurred around midnight the previous night. This clearly shows that both of them had tried to avoid investigation.
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Contact with Interpol Division of CBI also
The statement said that Goa Police has also contacted the Interpol Division of CBI to arrest both the accused as soon as possible. Meanwhile, the police have detained Bharat Kohli from Delhi and obtained transit remand. He is being brought to Goa for further questioning. Postmortem examination of all the deceased has been completed, and the bodies have been handed over to their families.
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