Meanwhile, a Delhi court rejected their transit anticipatory bail pleas. Pics/ Special Arrangement and PTI
The brothers, prime accused in the case related to the tragedy that unfolded at Arpora village on December 6, would be brought back to India to face legal action, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Thursday
A Delhi court rejected the transit anticipatory bail pleas of Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra. The duo had sought four weeks of transit anticipatory bail so that they were not immediately arrested on their return, but Additional Sessions Judge Vandana dismissed the pleas, reported the PTI
According to the PTI, one of the lawyers of the Luthras submitted during the hearing that they were willing to return immediately and face the investigation. Pic/PTI
Gaurav Luthra, 44, and his brother Saurabh, 40, fled to Phuket allegedly within hours after the fire broke out at their club. Pic/PTI
According to officials, their deportation has been initiated, and the two would be brought to India after completion of exit formalities in Thailand. Pic/PTI

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